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TINK'ERLY, adv. In the manner of a tinker.
TINK'ER, n. A mender of brass kettles,pans and the like.
TINK'AL, n. Borax in its crude state or unrefined. It consists of small crystals...
TINK, v.i. To make a sharp shrill noise; to tinkle. [The latter is generally used.]
TING'LING, ppr. Having a thrilling sensation. TING'LING , n. A thrilling sensation.
TIN'GLE, v.i. [L. tinnio.] 1. To feel a kind of thrilling sound. At which both t...
TING'ING, ppr. Imbuing or impregnating with something foreign. TIN'-GLASS , n. B...
TING'ENT, a. Having the power to tinge. As for the white part, it appeared much ...
TING'ED, pp. Imbued or impregnated with a small portion of something foreign.
TINGE, v.t. [L. tingo; Eng. to dye.] To imbue or impregnate with something forei...
TING, n. A sharp sound. [Not in use. Children use ding, dong. See Tingle .] TING...
TINFOIL, n. [tin and L. folium, a leaf.] Tin reduced to a thin leaf.
TI'NET, n. [tine, to shut, supra.] In old writers, brushwood and thorns for maki...
TI'NEMAN, n. Anciently an officer of the forest in England, who had the nocturna...
TINE, v.t. To kindle, to set on fire. [See Tind .] TINE , v.t. [L. teneo.] To sh...
TIND'ERLIKE, a. [tinder and like.] Like tinder; very inflammable.