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Webster Dictionary :: Thyself

THYSELF', pron. [thy and self.] A pronoun used after thou, to express distinctio...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiar

TI'AR TIA'RA, n. [L. tiara.] 1. An ornament or article of dress with which the a...

Webster Dictionary :: Tibial

TIB'IAL, a. [L. tibia, a flute, and the large bone of the leg.] 1. Pertaining to...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiburo

TIB'URO, n. A fish of the shark kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Tical

OP'TIC,'TICAL, a. [Gr. from to see, the eye.] 1. Relating or pertaining to visio...

Webster Dictionary :: Tice

TICE, for entice. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tick

TICK, n. Credit; trust; as, to buy upon tick. TICK , n. A little animal of a liv...

Webster Dictionary :: Tick-seed

TICK-SEED, n. A plant of the genus Coreopsis, and another of the genus Corispernum.

Webster Dictionary :: Tickbean

TICK'BEAN, n. A small bean employed in feeding horses and other animals.

Webster Dictionary :: Ticken

TICK'EN, n. Cloth for bed-ticks or cases for beds.

Webster Dictionary :: Ticket

TICK'ET, n. 1. A piece of paper or a card, which gives the holder a right of adm...

Webster Dictionary :: Tickle

TICK'LE, v.t. [L. titillo, corrupted.] 1. To touch lightly and cause a peculiar ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tickleness

TICK'LENESS, n. Unsteadiness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tickler

TICK'LER, n. One that tickles or pleases.

Webster Dictionary :: Tickling

TICK'LING, ppr. Affecting with titillation. TICK'LING , n. The act of affecting ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ticklish

TICK'LISH, a. Sensible to slight touches, easily tickled. The bottom of the foot...

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