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Webster Dictionary :: Tirade

TIRA'DE, n. 1. Formerly in French music, the filling of an interval by the inter...

Webster Dictionary :: Tire

TIRE, n. [Heb. tur, a row or series.] 1. A tier; a row or rank. This is the same...

Webster Dictionary :: Tired

TI'RED, pp. Wearied; fatigued.

Webster Dictionary :: Tiredness

TI'REDNESS, n. The state of being wearied; weariness.

Webster Dictionary :: Tiresome

TI'RESOME, a. Wearisome; fatiguing; exhausting the strength; as a tiresome day's...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiresomeness

TI'RESOMENESS, n. The act or quality of tiring or exhausting strength or patienc...

Webster Dictionary :: Tirewoman

TI'REWOMAN, n. [tire and woman.] A woman whose occupation is to make head dresses.

Webster Dictionary :: Tiring

TI'RING, ppr. Wearying; fatiguing; exhausting strength or patience.

Webster Dictionary :: Tiring-house

TI'RING-HOUSE TI'RING-ROOM, n. The room or place where players dress for the stage.

Webster Dictionary :: Tirwit

TIR'WIT, n. A bird. [L. vanellus.] N.B. The lapwing is called teewit in Scotland...

Webster Dictionary :: Tis

'TIS, a contraction of it is.

Webster Dictionary :: Tisic

TIS'IC TIS'ICAL, a. s as z. [for phthisic, phthisical.] Consumptive. TIS'IC , n....

Webster Dictionary :: Tisri

TIS'RI, n. The first Hebrew month of the civil year, and the seventh of the eccl...

Webster Dictionary :: Tissue

TISSUE, n. tish'u. 1. Cloth interwoven with gold or silver, or with figured colo...

Webster Dictionary :: Tissued

TIS'SUED, pp. Interwoven; formed with variegated work.

Webster Dictionary :: Tissuing

TIS'SUING, ppr. Interweaving; forming with variegated work. TIT , n. A small hor...

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