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TEASE, v.t. s as z. 1. To comb or card, as wool or flax. 2. To scratch, as cloth...
TE'ARLESS, a. Shedding no tears; without tears; unfeeling.
TEARING, ppr. [from tear, to rend.] Rending; pulling apart; lacerating; violent;...
TE'ARFUL, a. [tear and full.] Abounding with tears; weeping; shedding tears; as ...
TEARER, n. One who tears or rends any thing. 1. One that rages or raves with vio...
TE'AR-FALLING, a. [tear and fall.] Shedding tears; tender; as tear-falling pity.
TEAR, n. 1. Tears are the limpid fluid secreted by the lacrymal gland, and appea...
TE'AMSTER, n. [team and ster.] One who drives a team.
TE'AM-WORK, n. [team and work.] Work done by a team, as distinguished from perso...
TEAM, n. 1. Two or more horses, oxen or other beasts harnessed together to the s...
TEAK TEAL, n. An aquatic fowl of the genus Anas, the smallest of the duck kind.
TEAD TEAGUE, n. teeg. An Irishman; in contempt.
TE'ACHING, ppr. Instructing; informing. TE'ACHING , n. The act or business of in...
TE'ACHER, n. One who teaches or instructs. 1. An instructor; a preceptor; a tuto...
TE'ACHABLENESS, n. The quality of being capable of receiving instruction; more g...
TE'ACHABLE, a. That may be taught; apt to learn; also, readily receiving instruc...