tire1 |
to reduce the strength and energy of; make weary. [4 definitions] |
tire2 |
a covering fitted around the rim of a wheel, esp. an inflated hollow ring of reinforced rubber. |
tire chain |
one of a set of chains designed to fit over a vehicle's tires to increase traction on snow-covered or icy roads. |
tired |
needing sleep or rest; fatigued; sleepy. [3 definitions] |
tireless |
not easily wearied; having great energy or stamina. |
tire out |
to make (someone) tired; exhaust. |
tiresome |
causing weariness, impatience, or boredom. [2 definitions] |
tiring |
causing a loss of strength or energy. [2 definitions] |
tiro |
variant of tyro. |
'tis |
contracted form of "it is." |
Tishah b'Av |
the ninth day of the month of Av in the Jewish calendar, observed as a day of fasting and mourning in commemoration of the destruction of the temple in ancient Jerusalem. |
Tishri |
the first month of the Jewish lunisolar calendar, occurring from mid-September through early October in the Gregorian calendar. |
tissue |
the mass of like cells in an animal or plant body, esp. as they form a specific organ. [5 definitions] |
tissue culture |
the technique or process of growing animal tissue in a prepared medium. [2 definitions] |
tissue paper |
very thin, almost transparent paper used esp. as a wrapping. |
tit1 |
any of various small European birds related to the chickadee. [2 definitions] |
tit2 |
the teat of an animal. [2 definitions] |
Titan |
in Greek mythology, any of a race of giant godlike beings descended from Uranus and Gaea, and eventually defeated and replaced by the Olympian gods. [3 definitions] |
Titania |
in medieval English folklore and A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, the queen of the fairies and the wife of Oberon. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. [4 definitions] |
Titanism |
(sometimes l.c.) a spirit of revolt and rebellion against an established order or authority. |