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893 words match “KEE”

TIMEKEEPER n. 6 definitions
A person who keeps, marks, regulates, or determines the time. Specifically: --
TIMELY a. 3 definitions
Keeping time or measure. Spenser.
TIMIST n. 2 definitions
A performer who keeps good time.
TIPPLER n. 2 definitions
One who keeps a tippling-house. [Obs.] Latimer.
TO prep. 13 definitions
of design or appropriation; as, these remarks were addressed to a large audience; let us keep this seat to ourselves; a substance sweet to the taste; an event painful to the mind; duty to God and to our parents; a dislike to spirituous liquor. Marks and points out each man of us to slaughter. B. Jonson. Whilst they, d…
TONY n.
A simpleton. L'Estrange. A pattern and companion fit For all the keeping tonies of the pit. Dryden.
TOOTH n. 11 definitions
sation excited in the teeth by grating sounds, and by the touch of certain substances, as keen acids. -- Tooth key, an instrument used to extract teeth by a motion resembling that of turning a key. -- Tooth net, a large fishing net anchored. [Scot.] Jamieson. -- Tooth ornament. (Arch.) Same as Dogtooth, n., 2.Tooth…
TORTURE v. 8 definitions
To keep on the stretch, as a bow. [Obs.] The bow tortureth the string. Bacon.
TOSS n. 11 definitions
To keep in play; to tumble over; as, to spend four years in tossing the rules of grammar. [Obs.] Ascham. To toss off, to drink hastily. -- To toss the cars.See under Oar, n.
TOUCH v. 41 definitions
it so close to the wind that its weather leech shakes. -- To touch the wind (Naut.), to keep the ship as near the wind as possible. -- To touch up, to repair; to improve by touches or emendation.
TRAITEUR n.
The keeper of an eating house, or restaurant; a restaurateur. Simmonds.
TRENCHANT a. 2 definitions
Fig.: Keen; biting; severe; as, trenchant wit.
TREND n. 5 definitions
from the throat to the bill. R. H. Dana, Jr. (b) The angle made by the line of a vessel's keel and the direction of the anchor cable, when she is swinging at anchor.
TRUE a. 5 definitions
ccurate; as, a true copy; a true likeness of the original. Making his eye, foot, and hand keep true time. Sir W. Scott.
TRUSS n. 11 definitions
A bandage or apparatus used in cases of hernia, to keep up the reduced parts and hinder further protrusion, and for other purposes.
TRYST n. 5 definitions
An appointment to meet; also, an appointed place or time of meeting; as, to keep tryst; to break tryst. [Scot. or Poetic] To bide tryst, to wait, at the appointed time, for one with whom a tryst or engagement is made; to keep an engagement or appointment. The tenderest-hearted maid That ever bided tryst at village stil…
TURN v. 41 definitions
y. -- To turn one's goods or money, and the like, to exchange in the course of trade; to keep in lively exchange or circulation; to gain or increase in trade. -- To turn one's hand to, to adapt or apply one's self to; to engage in. -- To turn out. (a) To drive out; to expel; as, to turn a family out of doors; to tur…
TURNPIKE n. 6 definitions
set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, till toll is paid for keeping the road in repair; a tollgate.
TUTOR n. 5 definitions
A treasurer; a keeper. "Tutour of your treasure." Piers Plowman.
TWIN a. 13 definitions
w steamer, a steam vessel propelled by two screws, one on either side of the plane of the keel.
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