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Webster Dictionary :: Tetter

TET'TER, n. [L. titillo.] 1. In medicine, a common name of several cutaneous dis...

Webster Dictionary :: Tettish

TET'TISH, a. Captious; testy. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Teutonic

TEUTON'IC, a. Pertaining to the Teutons, a people of Germany, or to their langua...

Webster Dictionary :: Tew

TEW, v.t. To work; to soften. [Not in use.] [See Taw .] 1. To work; to pull or t...

Webster Dictionary :: Tewel

TEW'EL, n. An iron pipe in a forge to receive the pipe of a bellows.

Webster Dictionary :: Tewtaw

TEW'TAW, v.t. To beat; to break. [Not in use.] [See Tew .]

Webster Dictionary :: Text

TEXT, n. [L. textus, woven. See Texture .] 1. A discourse or composition on whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Text-hand

TEXT-HAND, n. A large hand in writing; so called because it was the practice to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Textile

TEXT'ILE, a. [L. textilis.] Woven, or capable of being woven. TEXT'ILE , n. That...

Webster Dictionary :: Textorial

TEXTO'RIAL, a. [L. textor.] Pertaining to weaving.

Webster Dictionary :: Textrine

TEXT'RINE, a. Pertaining to weaving; as the textrine art.

Webster Dictionary :: Textual

TEXT'UAL, a. Contained in the text. 1. Serving for texts.

Webster Dictionary :: Textualist

TEXT'UALIST TEXT'UARY, n. One who is well versed in the Scriptures, and can read...

Webster Dictionary :: Textuist

TEXT'UIST, n. One ready in the quotation of texts.

Webster Dictionary :: Texture

TEX'TURE, n. [L. textura, textus, from texo, to weave.] 1. The act of weaving. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Thack

THACK, for thatch, is local. [See Thatch .]

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