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TU'PELO, n. A tree of the genus Nyssa. TUP'-MAN , n. A man who deals in tups. [L...
TUP, n. A ram. [Local.] TUP , v.t. To butt, as a ram. [Local.] 1. To cover, as a...
TUN'NY, n. [L. thynnus.] A fish of the genus Scomber, the Spanish mackerel. The ...
TUN'NING, ppr. Putting into casks.
TUN'NEL-PIT, n. A shaft sunk from the top of the ground to the level of an inten...
TUN'NEL-NET, n. A net with a wide mouth at one end and narrow at the other.
TUN'NEL-KILN, n. A lime-kiln in which coal is burnt, as distinguished from a fla...
TUN'NEL, n. A vessel with a broad mouth at one end, and a pipe or tube at the ot...
TUN'NAGE, a. [from tun.] The amount of tuns that a ship will carry; the content ...
TUNK'ER, n. The tunkers are a religious sect in Pennsylvania, of German origin, ...
TU'NING-HAMMER, n. An instrument for tuning instruments of music.
TU'NING-FORK, n. A steel instrument consisting of two prongs and a handle; used ...
TU'NING, ppr. Uttering harmoniously or melodiously; putting in due order for mak...
TU'NICLE, n. [from tunic.] A natural covering; an integument.
TU'NICATED, a. In botany, covered with a tunic or membranes; coated; as a stem. ...
TU'NIC, n. [L. tunica. See Town and Tun.] 1. A kind of waistcoat or under garmen...