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1Tilt — Tilt, n. 1. A thrust, as with a lance. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament. [1913 Webster] 3. See {Tilt hammer}, in the Vocabulary. [1913 Webster] 4.… …
2Tilt — Tilt, v. i. 1. To run or ride, and thrust with a lance; to practice the military game or exercise of thrusting with a lance, as a combatant on horseback; to joust; also, figuratively, to engage in any combat or movement resembling that of… …
3tilt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ slight ▪ downward, upward ▪ backward, forward PREPOSITION ▪ at a …
4forward — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Forward is used after these nouns: ↑rugby {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Forward is used with these nouns as the object: ↑copy, ↑email, ↑information, ↑letter, ↑mail, ↑message, ↑query, ↑ …
5tilt — 01. The Leaning Tower of Pizza is slowly [tilting] over, and steps must be taken to ensure it doesn t fall over. 02. Don t [tilt] your chair back like that; it could fall over, and you could hurt yourself. 03. The young girl [tilted] her head to… …
6forward tilt — The forward angular deviation of the locus of the blade section from the plane of rotation of a helicopter rotor. Dotted lines shows the forward tilt of the rotor …
7tilt-rotor — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : an aircraft that has rotors at the end of each wing which can be oriented vertically for vertical takeoffs and landings, horizontally for forward flight, or to any position in between * * * tiltˈ rotor noun 1. A large… …
8tilt-wing aircraft — An aircraft in which both hover flight and conventional forward flight are possible by tilting the wing through 90° while keeping the fuselage horizontal. See convertiplane and tilt rotor …
9tilt-rotor — noun Date: 1961 an aircraft that has rotors at the end of each wing which can be oriented vertically for vertical takeoffs and landings, horizontally for forward flight, or to any position in between …
10Full tilt — Tilt Tilt, n. 1. A thrust, as with a lance. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament. [1913 Webster] 3. See {Tilt hammer}, in the Vocabulary. [1913 Webster] …