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Definition of tiller
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Tiller
(n.) A small
drawer;
a till.
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Park
::
Park (n.) A space
occupied
by the
animals,
wagons,
pontoons,
and
materials
of all
kinds,
as
ammunition,
ordnance
stores,
hospital
stores,
provisions,
etc., when
brought
together;
also, the
objects
themselves;
as, a park of
wagons;
a park of
artillery..
Artillery
::
Artillery
(n.)
Cannon;
great guns;
ordnance,
including
guns,
mortars,
howitzers,
etc., with their
equipment
of
carriages,
balls,
bombs,
and shot of all
kinds..
Artilleryman
::
Artilleryman
(n.) A man who
manages,
or
assists
in
managing,
a large gun in
firing..
Peasant
::
Peasant
(n.) A
countryman;
a
rustic;
especially,
one of the
lowest
class of
tillers
of the soil in
European
countries..
Finestiller
::
Finestiller
(n.) One who
finestills.
Bombard
::
Bombard
(v. t.) To
attack
with
bombards
or with
artillery;
especially,
to throw
shells,
hot shot, etc., at or
into..
Stillhouse
::
Stiller
(n.) One who
stills,
or
quiets..
Drake
::
Drake (n.) A small piece of
artillery.
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Back
::
Back (n.) A large
shallow
vat; a
cistern,
tub, or
trough,
used by
brewers,
distillers,
dyers,
picklers,
gluemakers,
and
others,
for
mixing
or
cooling
wort,
holding
water,
hot glue, etc..
Whipstaff
::
Whipstaff
(n.) A bar
attached
to the
tiller,
for
convenience
in
steering..
Battery
::
Battery
(v. t.) A
company
or
division
of
artillery,
including
the
gunners,
guns,
horses,
and all
equipments.
In the
United
States,
a
battery
of
flying
artillery
consists
usually
of six
guns..
Husbandman
::
Husbandman
(n.) A
farmer;
a
cultivator
or
tiller
of the
ground.
Battering Train
::
Battering
train () A train of
artillery
for siege
operations.
Still-hunt
::
Stillhouse
(n.) A house in which
distillation
is
carried
on; a
distillery.
Instiller
::
Instiller
(n.) One who
instills.
Park
::
Park (v. t.) To bring
together
in a park, or
compact
body; as, to park the
artillery,
the
wagons,
etc..
Enginery
::
Enginery
(n.) The act or art of
managing
engines,
or
artillery..
Helm
::
Helm (n.) The
apparatus
by which a ship is
steered,
comprising
rudder,
tiller,
wheel,
etc.; --
commonly
used of the
tiller
or wheel
alone..
Tillow
::
Tillow
(v. i.) See 3d
Tiller.
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