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TIT'ULARY, n. A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds an off...
TIV'ER, n. A kind of ocher which is used in marking sheep in some parts of Engla...
TIV'ERING, ppr. Marking with tiver. [Local.] TIV'ERING , n. The act or practice ...
TIV'Y, adv. [See Tantivy .] With great speed; a huntsman's word or sound.
TO, prep. 1. Noting motion towards a place; opposed to from, or placed after ano...
TO-MOR'ROW, n. [to and morrow.] The day after the present. One to-day is worth t...
TO-NIGHT, n. [to and night.] The present night, or the night after the present day.
TOAD, n. A paddoc, an animal of the genus Rana, the Rana Bufo of Linne; a small ...
TOAD-FLAX, n. [toad and flax.] A plant of the genus Antirrhinum; snap-dragon; ca...
TOAD-STONE, n. [toad and stone.] In mineralogy, a sort of trap rock, of a browni...
TOAD-STOOL, n. [toad and stoll.] A sort of fungous plant that grows in moist and...
TOAD'EATER, n. A vulgar name given to a fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean syc...
TOAD'FISH, n. [toad and fish.] A fish of the genus Lophius, the fishing frog.
TOADISH, a. Like a toad. [Not used.]
TOAST, v.t. [L. tostus.] 1. To dry and scorch by the heat of a fire; as, to toas...
TOASTED, pp. Scorched by heat; named in drinking the health.