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TIRA'DE, n. 1. Formerly in French music, the filling of an interval by the inter...
TIRE, n. [Heb. tur, a row or series.] 1. A tier; a row or rank. This is the same...
TI'RED, pp. Wearied; fatigued.
TI'REDNESS, n. The state of being wearied; weariness.
TI'RESOME, a. Wearisome; fatiguing; exhausting the strength; as a tiresome day's...
TI'RESOMENESS, n. The act or quality of tiring or exhausting strength or patienc...
TI'REWOMAN, n. [tire and woman.] A woman whose occupation is to make head dresses.
TI'RING, ppr. Wearying; fatiguing; exhausting strength or patience.
TI'RING-HOUSE TI'RING-ROOM, n. The room or place where players dress for the stage.
TIR'WIT, n. A bird. [L. vanellus.] N.B. The lapwing is called teewit in Scotland...
'TIS, a contraction of it is.
TIS'IC TIS'ICAL, a. s as z. [for phthisic, phthisical.] Consumptive. TIS'IC , n....
TIS'RI, n. The first Hebrew month of the civil year, and the seventh of the eccl...
TISSUE, n. tish'u. 1. Cloth interwoven with gold or silver, or with figured colo...
TIS'SUED, pp. Interwoven; formed with variegated work.
TIS'SUING, ppr. Interweaving; forming with variegated work. TIT , n. A small hor...