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TILL'ER-ROPE, n. The rope which forms a communication between the fore end of th...
TILL'ERING, ppr. Sending out new shoots round the bottom of the original stem. T...
TILL'ING, ppr. Cultivating. TILL'ING , n. The operation of cultivating land; cul...
TILL'MAN, n. A man who tills the earth; a husbandman.
TILL'Y-FALLY TILL'Y-VALLY, adv. or a. A word formerly used when any thing said w...
TILT, n. 1. A tent; a covering over head. 2. The cloth covering of a cart or wag...
TILT'-HAMMER, n. [tilt and hammer.] A heavy hammer used in iron works, which is ...
TILT'ED, pp. Inclined; made to stoop; covered with cloth or awning. 1. Hammered;...
TILT'ER, n. One who tilts; one who uses the exercise of pushing a lance on horse...
TILTH, n. That which is tilled; tillage ground. [Not in use.] 1. The state of be...
TILT'ING, ppr. Inclining; causing to stoop or lean; using the game of thrusting ...
TIM'BAL, n. A kettle drum.
TIM'BER, n. [L. domus, a house; Gr. the body.] 1. That sort of wood which is pro...
TIM'BER-HEAD, n. [timber and head.] In ships, the top end of a timber, rising ab...
TIM'BER-SOW, n. A worm in wood.
TIM'BER-TREE, n. [timber and tree.] A tree suitable for timber.