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TI'DES-MAN, n. An officer who remains on board of a merchant's ship till the goo...
TI'DE-WAY, n. [tide and way.] The channel in which the tide sets.
TI'DE-WAITER, n. [tide and waiter.] An officer who watches the landing of goods,...
TI'DE-MILL, n. [tide and mill.] A mill that is moved by tide water; also, a mill...
TI'DE-GATE, n. A gate through which water passes into a basin when the tide flow...
TID'DLE TIDE, n. 1. Time; season. Which, at the appointed tide, Each one did mak...
TID'DER, v.t. To use with tenderness; to fondle.
TID'BIT, n. [tid and bit.] A delicate or tender piece.
TID, a. Tender; soft; nice.
TICK'TACK, n. A game at tables.
TICK'LISHNESS, n. The state or quality of being ticklish or very sensible. 1. Th...
TICK'LISH, a. Sensible to slight touches, easily tickled. The bottom of the foot...
TICK'LING, ppr. Affecting with titillation. TICK'LING , n. The act of affecting ...
TICK'LER, n. One that tickles or pleases.
TICK'LENESS, n. Unsteadiness. [Not in use.]
TICK'LE, v.t. [L. titillo, corrupted.] 1. To touch lightly and cause a peculiar ...