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TIGHTLY, adv. Closely; compactly. 1. Neatly; adroitly.
TIGHTER, n. A ribin or string used to draw clothes closer. [Not used.] 1. More t...
TIGHTEN, v.t. ti'tn. To draw tighter; to straiten; to make close in any manner.
TIGHT, a. [L. taceo; that is, close, closely compressed.] 1. Close; compact; not...
TIGH, n. In Kent, a close or inclosure.
TI'GER'S-FOOT, n. A plant of the genus Ipomoea.
TI'GERISH, a. Like a tiger.
TI'GER-SHELL, n. [tiger and shell.] A name given to the red voluta, with large w...
TI'GER-FOOTED, a. Hastening to devour; furious.
TI'GER, n. [L. tigris.] A fierce and rapacious animal of the genus Felis, one of...
TIGE, n. The shaft of a column from the astragal to the capital.
TIG, n. A play. [See Tag .]
TIFO'RE, prep. or adv. Before; formerly.
TIF'FANY, n. [According to the Italian and Spanish Dictionaries, this word is to...
TIFF, n. Liquor; or rather a small draught of liquor. [Vulgar.] 1. A pet or fit ...
TIERCET, n. ter'cet. [from tierce.] In poetry, a triplet; three lines, or three ...