tit for tat |
repayment in kind or in equal amount or degree, sometimes as retaliation or revenge. |
tithe |
an amount of money, produce, or goods equal in value to a tenth of one's income, given or paid as a contribution or tax, esp. to a church. [7 definitions] |
tithing |
the act or an instance of giving or exacting a tithe. [2 definitions] |
titian |
a reddish or golden brown color. |
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] |