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Webster Dictionary :: Tick-seed

TICK-SEED, n. A plant of the genus Coreopsis, and another of the genus Corispernum.

Webster Dictionary :: Tick

TICK, n. Credit; trust; as, to buy upon tick. TICK , n. A little animal of a liv...

Webster Dictionary :: Tice

TICE, for entice. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tical

OP'TIC,'TICAL, a. [Gr. from to see, the eye.] 1. Relating or pertaining to visio...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiburo

TIB'URO, n. A fish of the shark kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Tibial

TIB'IAL, a. [L. tibia, a flute, and the large bone of the leg.] 1. Pertaining to...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiar

TI'AR TIA'RA, n. [L. tiara.] 1. An ornament or article of dress with which the a...

Webster Dictionary :: Thyself

THYSELF', pron. [thy and self.] A pronoun used after thou, to express distinctio...

Webster Dictionary :: Thyrse

THYRSE, n. [L. thyrsus.] In botany, a species of inflorescence; a panicle contra...

Webster Dictionary :: Thyroid

THY'ROID, a. [Gr. a shield,and form.] Resembling a shield; applied to one of the...

Webster Dictionary :: Thymy

THY'MY, a. Abounding with thyme; fragrant.

Webster Dictionary :: Thyme

THYME, n. usually pronounced improperly time. [L. thymus.] A plant of the genus ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thyite

THY'ITE, n. The name of a species of indurated clay, of the morochthus kind, of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thy

THY, a. [contracted from thine, or from some other derivative of thou. It is pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwittle

THWIT'TLE, v.t. To whittle. [See Whittle .]

Webster Dictionary :: Thwite

THWITE, v.t. To cut or clip with a knife. [Local.]

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