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TIERCEL TIERCELET, n. In falconry, a name given to the male hawk, as being a thi...
TIERCE, n. ters. A cask whose content is one third of a pipe, that is, forty gal...
TIE TIED TIER, n. A row; a rank; particularly when two or more rows are placed o...
TI'DY, a. [from tide, time, season.] 1. In its primary sense, seasonable; favora...
TI'DINGS, n. plu. News; advice; information; intelligence; account of what has t...
TI'DINESS, n. Neatness without richness or elegance; neat simplicity; as the tid...
TI'DILY, adv. [from tidy.] Neatly; with neat simplicity; as a female tidily dres...
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.