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TI'MELESS, a. Unseasonable; done at an improper time. Nor fits it to prolong the...
TI'MEIST, n. In music, a performer who keeps good time.
TI'MEFUL, a. Seasonable; timely; sufficiently early. [Not much used.]
TI'MED, pp. Adapted to the season or occasion.
TI'ME-WORN, a. Impaired by time.
TI'ME-SERVING, a. Obsequiously complying with the humors of men in power. TI'ME-...
TI'ME-SERVER, n. [time and serve.] One who adapts his opinions and manners to th...
TI'ME-PLEASER, n. s as z. [time and please.] One who complies with the prevailin...
TI'ME-PIECE, n. [time and piece.] A clock, watch or other instrument to measure ...
TI'ME-KEEPER, n. [time and keeper.] A clock, watch or other chronometer.
TIME, n. [L.tempus; tempora, the falls of the head, also tempest, _c. See Tempes...
TIM'BRELED, a. Sung to the sound of the timbrel.
TIM'BREL, n. [L. tympanum.] An instrument of music; a kind of drum, tabor or tab...
TIM'BRE,n. A crest on a coat of arms. It ought to be written timber.
TIM'BERING, ppr. Furnishing with timber.
TIM'BERED, pp. or a. Furnished with timber; as a well timbered house. In the Uni...