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TUESDAY, n. s as z. The third day of the week.
TUCK'ING, ppr. Pressing under or together; folding.
TUCK'ETSONANCE, n. The sound of the tucket, an ancient instrument of music.
TUCK'ET, n. A flourish in music; a voluntary; a prelude. 1. A steak; a collop.
TUCK'ER, n. A small piece of linen for shading the breast of women. 1. A fuller,...
TUCK, n. 1. A long narrow sword. 2. A kind of net. 3. [from the verb following.]...
TUCH, n. A kind of marble.
TU'BULOUS, a. Longitudinally hollow. 1. Containing tubes; composed wholly of tub...
TU'BULIFORM, a. Having the form of a tube.
TU'BULE, n. [L. tubulus.] A small pipe or fistular body.
TU'BULAR, a. [from L. tubus.] Having the form of a tube or pipe; consisting of a...
TU'BIPORITE, n. Fossil tubipores. TUB'-MAN , n. In the exchequer, a barrister so...
TU'BIPORE, n. [tube and pore.] A genus of zoophytes or corals.
TU'BEROUS, a. [from L. tuber, a bunch.] Knobbed. In botany, consisting of roundi...
TU'BEROSE, n. [L. tuberosa.] A plant with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flowe...
TUBER'CULOUS, a. Full of knobs or pimples. 1. Affected with tubercles.