tined
1Tined — Tined, a. Furnished with tines; as, a three tined fork. [1913 Webster] …
2tined — bril·lian·tined; gel·a·tined; nic·o·tined; pa·tined; tined; …
3tined — tine ► NOUN ▪ a prong or sharp point. DERIVATIVES tined adjective. ORIGIN Old English …
4tined — adjective having prongs or tines; usually used in combination a three tined fork • Syn: ↑pronged • Similar to: ↑divided …
5tined — adjective see tine I …
6tined — See tine. * * * …
7tined — Synonyms and related words: acanthoid, acanthous, acicular, acuate, aculeate, aculeiform, acuminate, acute, barbed, cornuted, cusped, cuspidate, hispid, horned, horny, mucronate, needle pointed, needle sharp, pointed, pronged, sharp pointed,… …
8rou|tined — «roo TEEND», adjective. 1. subjected to or regulated by routine: »There we led a routined, rigorous existence in a residential community of over five hundred females (Alison Adburgham). 2. disciplined in routine; practiced: »[He] is a thoroughly… …
9ser|pen|tined — «SUR puhn teend, tynd», adjective. 1. having serpents; infested with snakes: »... the disappearance of two other woodsmen in the alligatored and serpentined gloom (Newsweek). 2. Figurative. twisted or winding like a snake: »serpentined mountain… …
10des·tined — /ˈdɛstənd/ adj, not used before a noun 1 a : certain to do or to be something Without the support of the unions, the plan seems destined to fail. He is destined to be famous. She felt that she was destined …