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Definition of till
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of till is as below...
Till
(prep.)
To plow and
prepare
for seed, and to sow,
dress,
raise crops from, etc., to
cultivate;
as, to till the
earth,
a
field,
a
farm..
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Furfuran
::
Furfuran
(n.) A
colorless,
oily
substance,
C4H4O,
obtained
by
distilling
certain
organic
substances,
as pine wood, salts of
pyromucic
acid, etc.; --
called
also
tetraphenol..
Hush
::
Hush (v. i.) To
become
or to keep still or
quiet;
to
become
silent;
-- esp. used in the
imperative,
as an
exclamation;
be
still;
be
silent
or
quiet;
make no
noise..
Stoneware
::
Stone-still
(a.) As still as a
stone.
Quintilllion
::
Quintilllion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is used on the
Continent
and in
America,
the cube of a
million,
or a unit with
eighteen
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
a
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the fifth
power,
or a unit with
thirty
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Retort
::
Retort
(v. t.) A
vessel
in which
substances
are
subjected
to
distillation
or
decomposition
by heat. It is made of
different
forms and
materials
for
different
uses, as a bulb of glass with a
curved
beak to enter a
receiver
for
general
chemical
operations,
or a
cylinder
or
semicylinder
of cast iron for the
manufacture
of gas in gas
works..
Transfuse
::
Transfuse
(v. t.) To cause to pass from to
another;
to cause to be
instilled
or
imbibed;
as, to
transfuse
a
spirit
of
patriotism
into a man; to
transfuse
a love of
letters..
Halt
::
Halt (v. i.) To hold one's self from
proceeding;
to hold up; to cease
progress;
to stop for a
longer
or
shorter
period;
to come to a stop; to stand
still.
Stop
::
Stop (v. i.) To cease to go on; to halt, or stand
still;
to come to a
stop..
Extillation
::
Extillation
(n.)
Distillation.
Eupione
::
Eupione
(n.) A
limpid,
oily
liquid
obtained
by the
destructive
distillation
of
various
vegetable
and
animal
substances;
--
specifically,
an oil
consisting
largely
of the
higher
hydrocarbons
of the
paraffin
series..
Vitriol
::
Vitriol
(n.)
Sulphuric
acid; --
called
also oil of
vitriol.
So
called
because
first made by the
distillation
of green
vitriol.
See
Sulphuric
acid, under
Sulphuric..
Mantilla
::
Mantilla
(n.) A
lady's
light cloak of cape of silk,
velvet,
lace, or the
like..
Excelsior
::
Excelsior
(v. t.) More
lofty;
still
higher;
ever
upward.
Instillation
::
Instillation
(n.) The of
instilling;
also, that which is
instilled..
Unship
::
Unship
(v. t.) To
remove
or
detach,
as any part or
implement,
from its
proper
position
or
connection
when in use; as, to
unship
an oar; to
unship
capstan
bars; to
unship
the
tiller..
Dephlegmator
::
Dephlegmator
(n.) An
instrument
or
apparatus
in which water is
separated
by
evaporation
or
distillation;
the part of a
distilling
apparatus
in which the
separation
of the
vapors
is
effected.
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.) Not
inhabited
or
occupied;
without
signs of
inhabitants
or
occupation;
desolate;
deserted;
silent;
still;
hence,
gloomy;
dismal;
as, the
solitary
desert..
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) A kind of
execution
for a rent, as in the case of a
beneficed
clerk,
of the
profits
of a
benefice,
till he shall have
satisfied
some debt
established
by
decree;
the
gathering
up of the
fruits
of a
benefice
during
a
vacancy,
for the use of the next
incumbent;
the
disposing
of the
goods,
by the
ordinary,
of one who is dead, whose
estate
no man will
meddle
with..
Berber
::
Berber
(n.) A
member
of a race
somewhat
resembling
the
Arabs,
but often
classed
as
Hamitic,
who were
formerly
the
inhabitants
of the whole of North
Africa
from the
Mediterranean
southward
into the
Sahara,
and who still
occupy
a large part of that
region;
--
called
also
Kabyles.
Also, the
language
spoken
by this
people..
Gentilly
::
Gentilly
(a.) In a
gentle
or hoble
manner;
frankly.
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