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THIGH, n. That part of men, quadrupeds and fowls, which is between the leg and t...
THILK, pron. The same.
THILL, n. The shaft of a cart, gig or other carriage. The thills are the two pie...
THILL'-HORSE, n. The horse which goes between the thills or shafts, and supports...
THILL'ER THIM'BLE, n. [I know not the origin or primary sense of this word. Poss...
THIME. [See Thyme .]
THIN, a. [L. tenuis; Gr. narrow.] 1. Having little thickness or extent from one ...
THINE, pronominal adj. Thy; belonging to thee; relating to thee; being the prope...
THING, n. [The primary sense of thing is that which comes, falls or happens, lik...
THINK, v.i. pret. and pp. thought, pron. thaut. [L. duco.] 1. To have the mind o...
THINK'ER, n. One who thinks; but chiefly, one who thinks in a particular manner;...
THINK'ING, ppr. Having ideas; supposing; judging; imagining; intending; meditati...
THIN'LY, adv. [from thin.] In a loose scattered manner; not thickly; as ground t...
THIN'NESS, n. The state of being thin; smallness of extent from one side or surf...
THIRD, a. thurd. [L. tertius.] The first after the second; the ordinal of three....
THIRDBOROUGH, n. thurd'burro. [third and borough.] An under constable.