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TEXT-HAND, n. A large hand in writing; so called because it was the practice to ...
TEXT, n. [L. textus, woven. See Texture .] 1. A discourse or composition on whic...
TEW'TAW, v.t. To beat; to break. [Not in use.] [See Tew .]
TEW'EL, n. An iron pipe in a forge to receive the pipe of a bellows.
TEW, v.t. To work; to soften. [Not in use.] [See Taw .] 1. To work; to pull or t...
TEUTON'IC, a. Pertaining to the Teutons, a people of Germany, or to their langua...
TET'TISH, a. Captious; testy. [Not in use.]
TET'TER, n. [L. titillo.] 1. In medicine, a common name of several cutaneous dis...
TET'RICOUS, a. [L. tetricus.] Froward; perverse; harsh, sour; rugged. [Not in use.]
TET'RIC TET'RICAL TETRIC'ITY, n. Crabbedness; perverseness. [Not in use.]
TETRASYL'LABLE, n. [Gr. four, and syllable.] A word consisting of four syllables.
TETRASYLLAB'IC TETRASYLLAB'ICAL, a. Consisting of four syllables.
TET'RASTYLE, n. [Gr. four, and column.] In ancient architecture, a building with...
TETRAS'TICH, n. [Gr. four, and verse.] A stanza, epigram or poem consisting of f...
TETRASPERM'OUS, n. [Gr. four, and See d.] In botany, containing four See ds. A t...
TET'RARCHY, n. The same as tetrarchate.