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111Tus|ca|ro|ra — «TUHS kuh RR uh, ROHR », noun, plural ra or ras. a member of a tribe of Iroquoian Indians that lived in colonial North Carolina and now live in New York State and Ontario …
112tus|sal — «TUHS uhl», adjective. of or having to do with a cough. ╂[< Latin tussis cough + English al1] …
113tus|sie-mus|sie — «TUHS ee MUHS ee», noun. Archaic. a nosegay. ╂[origin uncertain] …
114tus|sis — «TUHS ihs», noun. Medicine. a cough. ╂[< Latin tussis] …
115tus|sive — «TUHS ihv», adjective. 1. having to do with a cough. 2. caused by a cough. ╂[< Latin tussis cough + English ive] …
116Tus|si — «TOO see», noun, plural si or sis. = Watusi. (Cf. ↑Watusi) …
117tus|sle — «TUHS uhl», verb, sled, sling, noun. –v.i. to struggle or wrestle; scuffle: »The boys tussled over the hat. –n. a vigorous or disorderly conflict; severe struggle or hard contest: »The cold war, then, is not a short, sharp tussle (Manchester… …
118tus|socked — «TUHS uhkt», adjective. 1. covered with tussocks. 2. formed into tussocks …
119tus|sock|y — «TUHS uh kee», adjective. 1. abounding in tussocks. 2. forming tussocks …
120tus|sock — «TUHS uhk», noun. 1. a tuft of growing grass, sedge, or the like. 2. a tuft or bunch of hair or feathers. ╂[origin unknown] …