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tilde
noun a mark (Ë) placed over n in Spanish to show that it is pronounced ny and over a and o in Portuguese to show they are nasalized.
[19c: Spanish, from Latin titulus title]
noun a mark (Ë) placed over n in Spanish to show that it is pronounced ny and over a and o in Portuguese to show they are nasalized.
[19c: Spanish, from Latin titulus title]
tile
noun
1 a flat thin slab of fired clay, or a similar one of cork or linoleum, etc, used to cover roofs, floors and walls, etc.
2 a tube-shaped piece of clay used for building drains.
3 a small flat rectangular piece used in some games.
verb (tiled , tiling )
1 to cover something with tiles.
2 comput to arrange the open windows (sense 10) on the screen so that none overlap but all are visible
. [Anglo-Saxon tigele : from Latin tegula , from tegere to cover]
tiler noun .
tiling noun .
on the tiles having a wild time socially, usually including a lot of drinking and dancing.
noun
1 a flat thin slab of fired clay, or a similar one of cork or linoleum, etc, used to cover roofs, floors and walls, etc.
2 a tube-shaped piece of clay used for building drains.
3 a small flat rectangular piece used in some games.
verb (tiled , tiling )
1 to cover something with tiles.
2 comput to arrange the open windows (sense 10) on the screen so that none overlap but all are visible
. [Anglo-Saxon tigele : from Latin tegula , from tegere to cover]
tiler noun .
tiling noun .
on the tiles having a wild time socially, usually including a lot of drinking and dancing.
till1
preposition up to the time of wait till tomorrow .
conjunction up to the time when go on till you reach the station . See also until.
[Anglo-Saxon til ]
preposition up to the time of wait till tomorrow .
conjunction up to the time when go on till you reach the station . See also until.
[Anglo-Saxon til ]
till2
noun a container or drawer in which money taken from customers is put, now usually part of a cash register.
[17c; 15c meaning -a drawer for valuables-]
noun a container or drawer in which money taken from customers is put, now usually part of a cash register.
[17c; 15c meaning -a drawer for valuables-]
till3
verb (tilled , tilling ) to prepare and cultivate (land) for the growing of crops.
[Anglo-Saxon tilian to strive]
tillable adjective arable.
tiller noun .
verb (tilled , tilling ) to prepare and cultivate (land) for the growing of crops.
[Anglo-Saxon tilian to strive]
tillable adjective arable.
tiller noun .
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