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51tiller — n. 1. Husbandman, cultivator, ploughman. 2. Rudder bar. 3. Cross bow handle. 4. Till, small drawer, money box …
52tiller — noun (C) a long handle fastened to the rudder (=part that controls the direction) of a boat …
53tiller — I n farmer, granger, husbandman, Brit. yeoman, plowman, plower; agriculturist, agronomist; cultivator, gardener. II n shoot, sprout, Bot. sucker; sapling, seedling …
54tiller — I till•er [[t]ˈtɪl ər[/t]] n. 1) a person who tills; farmer 2) bot a thing that tills II til•ler [[t]ˈtɪl ər[/t]] n. naut. navig. a bar or lever fitted to the head of a rudder, for turning the rudder in steering • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME… …
55tiller — I. /ˈtɪlə / (say tiluh) noun someone who tills; a farmer. {till2 + er1} II. /ˈtɪlə / (say tiluh) noun a bar or lever fitted to the head of a rudder, to turn the rudder in steering. {Middle English tiler, from Old French telier weaver s beam, from …
56tiller — 1. See rudder. 2. See farmer …
57tiller — vt. => Teiller …
58tiller — see TOIL …
59tiller — 1. n. a horizontal bar fitted to the head of a boat s rudder to turn it in steering. Etymology: ME f. AF telier weaver s beam f. med.L telarium f. L tela web 2. n. & v. n. 1 a shoot of a plant springing from the bottom of the original stalk. 2 a… …
60Assassination of George Tiller — Tiller murder George Tiller gives a mock consultation in 1997 in the setting of his clinic, Women’s Health Care – Wichita, Kansas, which he owned and operated from 1975 until his death. Location …