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TET'TER, n. [L. titillo.] 1. In medicine, a common name of several cutaneous dis...
TET'TISH, a. Captious; testy. [Not in use.]
TEUTON'IC, a. Pertaining to the Teutons, a people of Germany, or to their langua...
TEW, v.t. To work; to soften. [Not in use.] [See Taw .] 1. To work; to pull or t...
TEW'EL, n. An iron pipe in a forge to receive the pipe of a bellows.
TEW'TAW, v.t. To beat; to break. [Not in use.] [See Tew .]
TEXT, n. [L. textus, woven. See Texture .] 1. A discourse or composition on whic...
TEXT-HAND, n. A large hand in writing; so called because it was the practice to ...
TEXT'ILE, a. [L. textilis.] Woven, or capable of being woven. TEXT'ILE , n. That...
TEXTO'RIAL, a. [L. textor.] Pertaining to weaving.
TEXT'RINE, a. Pertaining to weaving; as the textrine art.
TEXT'UAL, a. Contained in the text. 1. Serving for texts.
TEXT'UALIST TEXT'UARY, n. One who is well versed in the Scriptures, and can read...
TEXT'UIST, n. One ready in the quotation of texts.
TEX'TURE, n. [L. textura, textus, from texo, to weave.] 1. The act of weaving. 2...
THACK, for thatch, is local. [See Thatch .]