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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



661 words match “TITI”

QUANTITIVE a.
Estimable according to quantity; quantitative. Sir K. Digby.
QUANTITIVELY adv.
So as to be measurable by quantity; quantitatively.
RECREMENTITIAL a.
Of the nature of a recrement. See Recrement,2 (b). "Recrementitial fluids." Dunglison.
RECREMENTITIOUS a.
Of or pertaining to recrement; consisting of recrement or dross. Boyle.
RECTITIS n.
Proctitis. Dunglison.
REJECTITIOUS a.
Implying or requiring rejection; rejectable. Cudworth.
REPERTITIOUS a.
Found; gained by finding. [Obs.]
REPETITION n. 5 definitions
eration. I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults, with surplus to tire in repetition. Shak.
REPETITIONAL; REPETITIONARY a.
Of the nature of, or containing, repetition. [R.]
REPETITIONER n.
One who repeats. [Obs.]
REPETITIOUS a.
Repeating; containing repetition. [U.S.] Dr. T. Dwight.
REPETITIVE a.
Containing repetition; repeating. [R.]
SCLEROTITIS n.
Inflammation of the sclerotic coat.
SECRETITIOUS a.
Parted by animal secretion; as, secretitious humors. Floyer.
SELF-REPETITION n.
Repetition of one's self or of one's acts; the saying or doing what one has already said or done.
SOLSTITIAL a. 2 definitions
ference to the northern hemisphere), happening at the summer solstice, or midsummer. "Solstitial summer's heat." Milton.
SORTITION n.
Selection or appointment by lot. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
STALACTITIC; STALACTITICAL a.
Of or pertaining to a stalactite; having the form or characters of a stalactite; stalactic.
STALACTITIFORM a.
Having the form of a stalactite; stalactiform.
STEATITIC n.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, steatite; containing or resembling steatite.
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