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Definition of -ti
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-ti (pl. ) of
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Unseasonable
::
Unseasonable
(a.) Not
seasonable;
being,
done, or
occurring
out of the
proper
season;
ill-timed;
untimely;
too early or too late; as, he
called
at an
unseasonable
hour;
unseasonable
advice;
unseasonable
frosts;
unseasonable
food..
Desiccator
::
Desiccator
(n.) A short glass jar
fitted
with an
air-tight
cover,
and
containing
some
desiccating
agent,
as
sulphuric
acid or
calcium
chloride,
above which is
suspended
the
material
to be
dried,
or
preserved
from
moisture..
Tongue-tie
::
Tongue-tie
(n.)
Impeded
motion
of the
tongue
because
of the
shortness
of the
fraenum,
or of the
adhesion
of its
margins
to the
gums..
Highty-tighty
::
Highty-tighty
(a.)
Hoity-toity.
Tined
::
Tined (a.)
Furnished
with
tines;
as, a
three-tined
fork..
Camel
::
Camel (n.) A
water-tight
structure
(as a large box or
boxes)
used to
assist
a
vessel
in
passing
over a shoal or bar or in
navigating
shallow
water.
By
admitting
water,
the camel or
camels
may be sunk and
attached
beneath
or at the sides of a
vessel,
and when the water is
pumped
out the
vessel
is
lifted..
Assibilation
::
Assibilation
(n.)
Change
of a
non-sibilant
letter
to a
sibilant,
as of -tion to
-shun,
duke to
ditch..
Timbered
::
Timbered
(a.)
Covered
with
growth
timber;
wooden;
as,
well-timbered
land..
Tongue-tie
::
Tongue-tie
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
speech
or the power of
speech,
or of
distinct
articulation..
#NAME?
::
-ties (pl. ) of
Responsibilit.
#NAME?
::
-ties (pl. ) of
Rationalit.
Ill-timed
::
Ill-timed
(a.) Done,
attempted,
or said, at an
unsuitable
or
unpropitious
time..
Top-timbers
::
Top-timbers
(n.) The
highest
timbers
on the side of a
vessel,
being those above the
futtocks..
Cross-tie
::
Cross-tie
(n.) A
sleeper
supporting
and
connecting
the
rails,
and
holding
them in
place..
Subvariety
::
-ties (pl. ) of
Subvariet.
Rain-tight
::
Rain-tight
(a.) So tight as to
exclude
rain; as, a
rain-tight
roof..
Unseasoned
::
Unseasoned
(a.)
Untimely;
ill-timed.
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
water-tight
box, of
timber
or iron
within
which work is
carried
on in
building
foundations
or
structures
below the water
level..
Tongue-tied
::
Tongue-tied
(a.)
Unable
to speak
freely,
from
whatever
cause..
#NAME?
::
-ties (pl. ) of
Profundit.
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