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4,006 words match “TIT”

TITRATED a.
Standardized; determined or analyzed by titration; as, titrated solutions.
TITRATION n.
The act or process of titrating; a substance obtained by titrating.
TITTER v. 3 definitions
of the upper teeth; to laugh with restraint, or without much noise; to giggle. A group of tittering pages ran before. Longfellow.
TITTER-TOTTER v.
See Teeter.
TITTEREL n.
The whimbrel. [Prov. Eng.]
TITTIMOUSE n.
Titmouse. [Prov. Eng.]
TITTLE n.
ticle; a minute part; a jot; an iota. It is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail. Luke xvi. 17. Every tittle of this prophecy is most exactly verified. South.
TITTLE-TATTLE n. 3 definitions
Idle, trifling talk; empty prattle. Arbuthnot.
TITTLE-TATTLING n.
The act or habit of parting idly or gossiping.
TITTLEBAT n.
The three-spined stickleback. [Prov. Eng.]
TITTUP n. 2 definitions
The act of tittuping; lively, gay, or restless behavior or gait; a prance or caper. [Written also titup.]
TITTUPPY a.
Given to tittuping; gay; lively; prancing; also, shaky; unsteady.
TITTY n.
A little teat; a nipple. [Familiar]
TITUBATE v. 2 definitions
To stumble. [Obs.]
TITUBATION n.
The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling. Quain.
TITULAR a. 2 definitions
Existing in title or name only; nominal; having the title to an office or dignity without discharging its appropriate duties; as, a titular prince. If these magnificent titles yet remain Not merely titular. Milton. Titular bishop. See under Bishop.
TITULARITY n.
The quality or state of being titular. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
TITULARLY adv.
In a titular manner; nominally; by title only.
TITULARY n. 3 definitions
A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds an office or benefice, whether he performs the duties of it or not.
TITULED a.
Having a title. [Obs.] Fuller.
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