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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.
TIND'ER-BOX, n. [tinder and box.] A box in which tinder is kept.
TIND'ER, n. Something very inflammable used for kindling fire from a spark; as s...
TIND, v.t. [Eng. tine; tinder.] To kindle. Obs.
TINC'TURING, ppr. Tinging; imbuing; impregnating with a foreign substance.
TINC'TURED, pp. Tinged; slightly impregnated with something foreign.
TINC'TURE, n. [L. tinctura.] 1. The finer and more volatile parts of a substance...
TINCT,v.t. [L. tingo,tinctus.] To stain or color; to imbue. TINCT , n. Stain; co...
TIN, n. [L. stannum; stagnum.] 1. A white metal, with a slight tinge of yellow. ...
TIMOUSLY, adv. In good season. [Not in use.]
TIMOUS, a. [from time.] Early; timely. [Not in use.]
TIM'OROUSNESS, n. Fearfulness; timidity; want of courage.
TIM'OROUSLY, adv. Fearfully; timidly; without boldness; with much fear. Let dast...
TIM'OROUS, a. [L. timor. See Timid .] 1. Fearful of danger; timid; destitute of ...