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1,736 words match “TEE”

TEE n. 3 definitions
The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits.
TEE IRON n.
See T iron, under T.
TEE-TO-TUM n.
A workingmen's resort conducted under religious influences as a counteractant to the drinking saloon. [Colloq. or Cant]
TEEING GROUND n.
The space from within which the ball must be struck in beginning the play for each hole.
TEEK n.
See Teak. [Obs.]
TEEL n.
Sesame. [Sometimes written til.] Teel oil, sesame oil.
TEELSEED n.
The seed of sesame.
TEEM v. 6 definitions
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Swift.
TEEMER n.
One who teems, or brings forth.
TEEMFUL a. 2 definitions
Pregnant; prolific. [Obs.]
TEEMING a.
Prolific; productive. Teeming buds and cheerful appear. Dryden.
TEEMLESS a.
Not fruitful or prolific; barren; as, a teemless earth. [Poetic] Dryden.
TEEN n. 3 definitions
Grief; sorrow; affiction; pain. [Archaic] Chaucer. Spenser. With public toil and private teen Thou sank'st alone. M. Arnold.
TEENAGE n.
The longer wood for making or mending fences. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell.
TEEND v.
To kindle; to burn. [Obs.] Herrick.
TEENFUL a.
Full of teen; harmful; grievous; grieving; afflicted. [Obs.] Piers Plowman.
TEENS n.
The years of one's age having the termination -teen, beginning with thirteen and ending with nineteen; as, a girl in her teens.
TEENY a. 2 definitions
Very small; tiny. [Colloq.]
TEEONG n.
The mino bird.
TEEST n.
A tinsmith's stake, or small anvil.
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