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  • 101til lykke — til lyk|ke (el. tillykke) udråbsord …

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  • 102til — TIL. s. m. Arbre de nature de bois blanc, dont la feüille est à peu prés semblable à celle du peuplier Ce mot n est plus guere en usage: & on se sert plus ordinairement de Tilleul …

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  • 103'til — /til/, prep., conj. till; until. [aph. var. of UNTIL] Usage. See till1 …

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  • 104til|bu|ry — «TIHL buhr ee», noun, plural ries. a light, two wheeled carriage without a top, fashionable in the early 1800 s. ╂[< Tilbury, a British coach designer of the 1800 s] …

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  • 105til|er — «TY luhr», noun. a person who makes or lays tiles …

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  • 106til|i|a|ceous — «TIHL ee AY shuhs», adjective. belonging to the basswood family of plants. ╂[< New Latin Tiliaceae the basswood family (< Latin tiliāceus, adjective < tilia the linden, or lime tree) + English ous] …

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  • 107til|ing — «TY lihng», noun. 1. tiles collectively. 2. the work of covering with or laying tiles. 3. anything consisting of or covered with tiles …

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  • 108til|land|si|a — «tih LAND zee uh», noun. any one of a large group of herbaceous plants of the pineapple family, found in tropical and subtropical America, most of which grow on trees for support, such as the Spanish moss. ╂[< New Latin Tillandsia < Elias… …

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  • 109til|ly seed — «TIHL ee», the seed of the croton. ╂[apparently < French tilli Medieval Latin; see etym. under tiglic acid (Cf. ↑tiglic acid)] …

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  • 110til-tree — see til2 …

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