Search the Dictionary

Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



16,101 words match “TIN”

TINGENT a.
Having the power to tinge. [R.] As for the white part, it appears much less enriched with the tingent property. Boyle.
TINGER n.
One who, or that which, tinges.
TINGID a.
Of or pertaining to the genus Tingis.
TINGIS n.
A genus of small hemipterous insects which injure trees by sucking the sap from the leaves. See Illustration in Appendix.
TINGLE v. 3 definitions
, as in hearing a shrill sound. At which both the ears of every one that heareth it shall tingle. 1 Sam. iii. 11.
TINK v. 2 definitions
To make a sharp, shrill noise; to tinkle. Wyclif (1 Cor. xiii. 1).
TINKER n. 10 definitions
A mender of brass kettles, pans, and other metal ware. "Tailors and tinkers." Piers Plowman.
TINKERING n.
The act or work of a tinker.
TINKERLY a.
After the manner of a tinker. [R.]
TINKERSHIRE; TINKLE n.
The common guillemot. [Prov. Eng.]
TINKLE v. 4 definitions
ck, sharp sounds, as a piece of metal does when struck; to clink. As sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. 1 Cor. xiii. 1. The sprightly horse Moves to the music of his tinkling bells. Dodsley.
TINKLER n.
A tinker. [Prov. Eng.]
TINKLING n. 2 definitions
A tinkle, or succession of tinkles. Drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds. Gray.
TINMAN n.
A manufacturer of tin vessels; a dealer in tinware.
TINMOUTH n.
The crappie. [U.S.]
TINNED a. 2 definitions
Covered, or plated, with tin; as, a tinned roof; tinned iron.
TINNEN a.
Made or consisting of tin. [Obs.]
TINNER n. 2 definitions
One who works in a tin mine.
TINNIENT a.
Emitting a clear sound. [Obs.]
TINNING n. 2 definitions
The act, art, or process of covering or coating anything with melted tin, or with tin foil, as kitchen utensils, locks, and the like.
← Previous Page 2 of 806 Next →