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. |
timbale |
creamed chicken, seafood, vegetables, or the like baked in a drum-shaped pastry shell. [2 definitions] |
timber |
trees that are suitable as a source of wood for construction. [5 definitions] |
timbered |
covered with trees. [2 definitions] |
timber hitch |
a knot used to tie a rope to a spar or log in which the rope is wrapped once around the object to be held and then several times along its own length. |
timberland |
wooded land suitable for commercial lumbering. |
timberline |
the land elevation or polar region beyond which trees will not grow. |
timber wolf |
a large North American gray wolf. |
timbre |
the characteristic tonal quality of any sound, esp. a musical instrument, voice, or speech sound, regardless of its pitch or volume. |
timbrel |
an ancient percussion instrument resembling the tambourine. |
time |
a nonspatial system in which events appear to happen in irreversible succession; arrangement of events into past, present, and future. [18 definitions] |
time and a half |
a rate of pay, usu. for overtime work, that is fifty percent higher than that normally paid. |