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(v)
(ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
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(n)
One of the series of boilers in which the cane juice is treated in making sugar; especially, the last boiler of the series.
Primarily physical senses.
(British, colloquial) A very small person; a small child.
(obsolete) A dark-coloured kind of marble; touchstone.
(informal) Moustache, mustache.
(British, colloquial) A very small person.
(medicine, colloquial) Tachycardia.
(Greek mythology, in the singular) The goddess of luck/fortune; counterpart of the Roman Fortuna.
(obsolete) A spot or stain.
Alternative spelling of tee hee. [To utter tee hee; to make a high-pitched laugh; to titter.]
To utter tee hee; to make a high-pitched laugh; to titter.
(N)
(English Interbank Equilibrium Interest Rate) a reference rate for the currency Mexican peso.
(uncountable) The tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (countable) a variety of this plant.
Synonym of teenager: a person between 13 and 19 years old (inclusive).
A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor.
(golf) A flat area of ground from which players hit their first shots on a golf hole.
(transitive) To poke fun at, either cruelly or affectionately in a playful way.
(informal, with the) The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, or MBTA; specifically, the subway or train.
A river in the counties of County Durham and North Yorkshire, north east England. The river flows through the city of Middlesbrough.
(countable, uncountable) A dark, somewhat bluish-green colour; a dark cyan.
A female given name.
(US, colloquial) The buttocks.
(music) In solfège, the lowered seventh note of a major scale (the note B-flat in the fixed-do system): ta.
(music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the seventh note of a major scale.
a surname related Touchet and Touchette.
A diminutive of the female given name Natasha.
(chiefly British, slang, uncountable) Rubbish, trash, (now especially) nonsense, bosh, balderdash
(adj)
(Orcadian Scots) Fast, swift, nimble.
A tall brimless hat, usually conical or curved on top, worn in Muslim countries as a sign of distinction and prestige.
(anatomy) The projection of a mammary gland from which, on female therian mammals, milk is secreted.
A diminutive of the female given name Letitia.
a masculine given name with Danish origins.
(obsolete) A toga.
(intransitive) To bite on something to relieve discomfort caused by growing teeth.
A river in Staffordshire, England, a tributary of the River Dove (in Staffordshire/Derbyshire).
(South Africa, slang) crystal meth or speed.
(historical) An English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.
(botany, archaic) A stem.
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(colloquial) Alternative form of tizz. [(colloquial) A tizzy; a state of worried confusion.]
(phonetics) The IPA digraph "tʃ", or the obsolete ligature "ʧ".
(science fiction) A telekinetic person; a person who has telekinetic abilities.
A surname from German.
(slang) cockatiel
Hti (Shan: ), a Burmese language word meaning umbrella, is the name of the finial ornament that tops almost all Burmese pagodas.
(Internet) Initialism of time to interact, the time that elapses before the client can interact with a web page that is loading.
Abbreviation of tabula. [A plate or frame on which a title or inscription is carved.]
A surname.
(India) Initialism of Press Trust of India.
Teia (died 552 or 553 AD), also known as Teja, Theia, Thila, Thela, and Teias, was the last Ostrogothic King of Italy.
A black liquid used in lithography for drawing and painting and in etching and the silk-screen process as a resist.
The gate of a mold, through which the melted metal is poured.
(UK, in street addresses) terrace
(Malaysia, Singapore) A surname.
(Antarctica, slang) Christchurch, New Zealand.