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  •  T  

   T (named tee /tiː/[1]) is the 20th letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. It is the most commonly used consonant and the second most common letter in English language texts. 

  •  Honor    

noun: honor 
  1. high respect; great esteem. "his portrait hangs in the place of honour" synonyms: distinction, privilege, glory, tribute, kudos, cachet, prestige, fame, renown, merit, credit, importance, illustriousness, notability; More 
  2. the quality of knowing and doing what is morally right. "I must as a matter of honour avoid any taint of dishonesty" synonyms: integrity, honourableness, honesty, uprightness, ethics, morals, morality, principle, (high) principles, righteousness, rectitude, nobility, high-mindedness, right-mindedness, noble-mindedness; More 
verb: honor 
  1. regard with great respect. "Joyce has now learned to honour her father's memory" synonyms: hold in great respect, hold in high esteem, have a high regard for, esteem, respect, admire, defer to, look up to, think highly of; More 
  2. fulfil (an obligation) or keep (an agreement). "make sure the franchisees honour the terms of the contract" synonyms: fulfil, observe, keep, discharge, implement, perform, execute, effect, obey, heed, follow, carry out, carry through, keep to, abide by, adhere to, comply with, conform to, act in accordance with, be true to, be faithful to, live up to; rareeffectuate "make sure the franchisees honour the terms of the contract".

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