tilak |
a religious mark, usu. of colored sandalwood paste, worn on the forehead by Hindus. |
tilbury |
a light, topless, two-wheeled, two-passenger carriage of the early nineteenth century. |
tilde |
a diacritical mark (ñ), placed over an "n" in Spanish to indicate a palatal nasal sound, or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization. |
tile |
a flat or shaped piece of baked and usu. glazed clay, or similar material, used as roofing, for walls, and as floor covering, or for various other purposes. [6 definitions] |
tilefish |
any of several brightly colored marine food fishes, esp. an Atlantic species having a blue or purple body with gold spots and a fleshy crest on the head. |
tiling |
the process of laying or covering with tiles. [3 definitions] |
till1 |
until. [3 definitions] |
till2 |
to prepare (land) for growing crops, esp. by plowing. [2 definitions] |
till3 |
a drawer or small container for money or valuables. |
tillable |
capable of being tilled. |
tillage |
the cultivation of soil. [2 definitions] |
tiller1 |
one who tills land; farmer. |
tiller2 |
a lever that is attached to a rudder and used to steer a boat. |
tiller3 |
a sprout or shoot that grows from the base of a plant. [2 definitions] |
Tilsit |
a mild to sharp semihard cheese made from cow's milk and having many small holes. |
tilt |
to place or turn on an incline or at a slant. [7 definitions] |
tiltable |
combined form of tilt. |
tilt at windmills1 |
to battle against imaginary enemies or offenses. |
tilt at windmills2 |
to fight imaginary foes or evils. |
tilth |
the act or process of tilling. [3 definitions] |
timbal |
a kettledrum. |