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(adj)
Illuminated by or as if by twilight; half-lit
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(n)
(military, slang, historical) Long, light-coloured underwear worn by the WAAF.
A female given name of modern usage.
One of a pair of red lights mounted on the rear of a vehicle, so it can be seen from the rear at night.
A female given name, variant of Twyla.
Alternative form of taillight. [One of a pair of red lights mounted on the rear of a vehicle, so it can be seen from the rear at night.]
A small, typically circular candle encased in a thin metal cup, so that it liquefies completely when lit and burns as a wick immersed in molten wax.
(UK, dialect) A quilt.
(of a baseball double-header) that begins in the late afternoon
A small towel, hand or face wipe, either dry or more commonly impregnated with water or a cleansing fluid.
A small passerine bird, Linaria flavirostris (syn. Carduelis flavirostris), that breeds in northern Europe and across central Asia.
(v)
(obsolete) To twitch; to cause to twitch; to touch.
(Judaism) A traditional Jewish prayer shawl with tassels which covers the chest and upper part of the back.
A town in County Dublin, Ireland.
A surname.
(of fabric) Having diagonal parallel ribs.
Alternative spelling of tallat. [(UK, West Country) An attic or loft, notably over a shippen.]
A bag made of thin glazed muslin, formerly used as a wrapper for dress goods.
A machine for cleansing or loosening wool by the action of a revolving cylinder covered with long iron spikes or teeth; a willying machine.
(Christianity, historical) A Christian ascetic in ancient times who lived alone on top of a tall pillar.
(transitive) To make prominent; emphasize.
Joy; pleasure.
The natural light that is ambient in daytime, being mostly sunlight (both direct and indirect, on either sunny days or cloudy days).
(intransitive) To become wider or larger; to expand.
(transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water.
(intransitive, now literary) To live; to reside.
wound or wrapped around something
An outdoor shed for storing tools and other equipment.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, vulgar) A fool; an extremely objectionable person.
(intransitive, rare) To salivate.
A group of twelve items.
A twisting force.
(social media) An entry posted on the microblogging service Twitter.
(offensive, chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A contemptible and stupid person, idiot.
(transitive) To slope or incline (something); to slant.
(intransitive) To perform a twirl.
(informal) An annoying or foolish person.
The ordinal form of the number twelve, describing a person or thing in position number 12 of a sequence.
(printing) duodecimo format
(intransitive) To perform a twitch; spasm.
A cloth or portion of cloth woven in such a pattern.
(transitive) To count something.
(slang, figurative) On edge, nervous, tense.
Constructed from, or decorated with tiles.
coiled or curly
(N)
(born 2002) a South African singer.
The act of one who twits or teases.
An engraving tool, a stylus.
(slang, New Zealand, UK) Showing extreme intoxication from alcohol.
(UK, law, obsolete) A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed into a county court.
To travel by trolley (streetcar, trolleybus or light train).
(intransitive) To undergo a test before being selected; to audition.
Any of a range of alloys of cobalt and chromium.
Alternative form of wild out. [(intransitive, African-American Vernacular) To react overly enthusiastically or aggressively, especially if sudden.]
(dialectal) A fish, the twaite shad, Alosa fallax
A river in California, United States, one of the major rivers draining the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
To grease or smear with tallow.
(mineralogy) A dark-brown mineral that is an ore of tantalum and niobium, of the chemical formula (Fe, Mn) Ta₂O₆.
Alternative form of trailhead. [The beginning of a trail, often specifically a hiking trail.]
Twilled fabric or patterning, or the process which produces this.
a branch of the tai languages
a disease of the ends of twigs of woody plants
(mineralogy) Native salt; sodium chloride NaCl as a mineral; rock salt.
A hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, United States.
A person who builds and repairs wheels, especially wooden spoked ones.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
(mineralogy) A calcium borosilicate hydroxide found in evaporite deposits.
Having whelks; whelky.
A member of a South Asian group of people traditionally regarded as untouchables or outcastes.
A meteorite consisting of silicate minerals.
(analytical chemistry) Any substance undergoing analysis.