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titillate to stimulate or excite pleasantly. [2 definitions]
titivate to make or become dapper or trim; spruce up.
titlark a pipit.
title a name that identifies a book, film, play, piece of music, or work of art. [6 definitions]
titled having a title of nobility.
title deed a document that establishes ownership of real property.
titleholder one who holds a title, esp. a champion of some sport.
Title IX the amendment of the U.S. Education Act of 1972, which states that no person may be denied the benefits of a federally-funded educational program or activity because of gender.
title page a page at the front of a book that bears the complete title, names of the authors or editors and publishers, and usu. the place and date of publication.
title role the role of the character named in the title of a play, film, or the like.
titlist one who holds a title in some sport; champion.
titmouse any of several small birds of North America that have grayish plumage and often a crest or tuft.
titrate to determine the amount of a substance in (a solution) by adding a standard liquid reagent of known concentration and measuring the volume required to produce a specified reaction such as a change in color or form.
titter to laugh or giggle in a restrained, nervous, or embarrassed way. [2 definitions]
tittle a small amount or piece. [2 definitions]
tittle-tattle gossip or idle chatter. [2 definitions]
titular having a title but none of the power or responsibility related to it; nominal. [5 definitions]
Titus a book of the New Testament, consisting of a letter written by the apostle Paul to one of his disciples.
tizzy (informal) a nervous, confused, or agitated mental state.
TKO abbreviation of "technical knockout," in boxing, a victory won as a result of the opponent being so badly hurt that the referee declares the match over.
Tl symbol of the chemical element thallium.