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TWAIN, a. or n. Two. When old winter splits the rocks in twain. [Nearly obsolete...
TUZ, n. A lock or tuft of hair. [Not in use.]
TUT'TY, n. [Low L. tutia.] An argillaceous ore of zink, found in Persia, formed ...
TUT'TI, n. [L. toti.] In Italian music, a direction for all to play in full conc...
TUT'SAN, n. A plant, park-leaves, of the genus Hypericum.
TU'TRIX, n. A female guardian.
TU'TORING, ppr. Teaching; directing; correcting. TU'TORING , n. The act of instr...
TU'TORESS, n. A female tutor; an instructress; a governess.
TU'TORED, pp. Instructed; corrected; disciplined.
TU'TORAGE, n. In the civil law, guardianship; the charge of a pupil and his esta...
TU'TOR, n. [L. from tuero, to defend.] 1. In the civil law, a guardian; one who ...
TU'TENAG, n. The Chinese name of zink. Sometimes the word is used to denote a me...
TU'TELAR TU'TELARY, a. [L. tutelaris, supra.] Having the guardianship or charge ...
TU'TELAGE, n. [from L. tutela, protection, from tueor,to defend.] 1. Guardianshi...
TUS'SUC TUT, an exclamation, used for checking or rebuking. TUT , n. An imperial...
TUS'SOC, n. A tuft of grass or twigs.