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Tig
- - A game among children. See Tag.
Tigh
- - A close, or inclosure; a croft.
Tike
- noun - a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
- a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
Tiki
- unknown - 1. Tiki Mythology A male figure in Polynesian myth, sometimes identified as the first man.
2. A wooden or stone image of a Polynesian god.
3. A Maori figurine representing an ancestor, often intricately carved from greenstone and worn about the neck
Tile
- noun - a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces
- a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing
- cover with tiles; "tile the wall and the floor of the bathroom"
- game equipment consisting of a flat thin piece marked with characters and used in board games like Mah-Jong, Scrabble, etc.
Till
- noun - a strongbox for holding cash
- a treasury for government funds
- unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together
- work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation; "till the soil"
Tilt
- noun - 10. a cover or awning for boat, wagon, etc.
- a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
- a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument"
- a slight but noticeable partiality; "the court's tilt toward conservative rulings"
- charge with a tilt
- heel over; "The tower is tilting"; "The ceiling is slanting"
- move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control"
- pitching dangerously to one side
- the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
- to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
Time
- noun - a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something; "take time to smell the roses"; "I didn't have time to finish"; "it took more than half my time"
- a person's experience on a particular occasion; "he had a time holding back the tears"; "they had a good time together"
- a reading of a point in time as given by a clock; "do you know what time it is?"; "the time is 10 o'clock"
- a suitable moment; "it is time to go"
- adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time; "The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely"
- an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "the time of year for planting"; "he was a great actor in his time"
- an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten at a clip"
- assign a time for an activity or
Tin
- noun - a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide
- a vessel (box, can, pan, etc.) made of tinplate and used mainly in baking
- airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
- metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour
- plate with tin
- prepare (a metal) for soldering or brazing by applying a thin layer of solder to the surface
- preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty"