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TILL'ERING, ppr. Sending out new shoots round the bottom of the original stem. T...
TILL'ER-ROPE, n. The rope which forms a communication between the fore end of th...
TILL'ER, n. A money box in a shop; a drawer. TILL , prep or adv. 1. To the time ...
TILL'ED, pp. Cultivated; prepared for See d and kept clean. TILL'ER , n. One who...
TILL'AGE, n. The operation, practice or art of preparing land for See d, and kee...
TILL'ABLE, a. Capable of being tilled; arable; fit for the plow.
TILL, n. A vetch; a tare. [Local.] TILL
TI'LING, ppr. Covering with tiles. TI'LING , n. A roof covered with tiles. Luke ...
TI'LER, n. A man whose occupation is to cover buildings with tiles.
TI'LED, pp. Covered with tiles.
TILE-ORE, n. A subspecies of octahedral red copper ore.
TILE-EARTH, n. A species of strong clayey earth; stiff and stubborn land. [Local.]
TILE, n. [L. tegula; tego, to cover; Eng. to deck.] 1. A plate or piece of baked...
TIKE, n. A tick. [See Tick .] TIKE , n. 1. A countryman or clown. 2. A dog.
TI'GRESS, n. [from tiger.] The female of the tiger.
TIGHTNESS, n. Closeness of joints; compactness; straitness. 1. Neatness, as in d...