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TY'PHUS, a. [from Gr. to inflame or heat. Hippocrates gave this name to a fever ...
TY'PHOID, a. [typhus and Gr. form.] Resembling typhus; weak; low.
TY'PE-METAL, n. A compound of lead and antimony, with a small quantity of copper...
TYPE, n. [L. typus; Gr. from the root of tap; to beat, strike, impress.] 1. The ...
TYN'Y, a. Small. [See Tiny .]
TYM'PANY, n. A flatulent distention of the belly. [See Tympanites .]
TYM'PANUM, n. The drum of the ear. [See Tympan .] 1. In mechanics, a wheel place...
TYM'PANIZE, v.i. To act the part of a drummer. TYM'PANIZE , v.t. To stretch, as ...
TYM'PANITES, n. In medicine, a flatulent distention of the belly; wind dropsy; t...
TYM'PAN, n. [L. tympanum. See Tymbal .] 1. A drum; hence, the barrel or hollow p...
TYM'BAL, n. A kind of kettle drum. A tymbal's sound were better than my voice.
TYKE, n. A dog; or one as contemptible as a dog.
TY'ING, ppr. [See Tie and Tye.] Binding; fastening. [As this participle must be ...
TYGER. [See Tiger .]
TY'ER, n. One who ties or unites.
TYED, pp. Bound; fastened with a knot; confined; restrained; united, as notes.