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Definition of tiller
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Tiller
(n.) A young
timber
tree.
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Park
::
Park (v. t.) To bring
together
in a park, or
compact
body; as, to park the
artillery,
the
wagons,
etc..
Finestiller
::
Finestiller
(n.) One who
finestills.
Whipstaff
::
Whipstaff
(n.) A bar
attached
to the
tiller,
for
convenience
in
steering..
Distilleries
::
Distilleries
(pl. ) of
Distiller.
Rudderhead
::
Rudderhead
(n.) The upper end of the
rudderpost,
to which the
tiller
is
attached..
Tillering
::
Tillering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tille.
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..
Potale
::
Potale
(n.) The
refuse
from a grain
distillery,
used to
fatten
swine..
Saker
::
Saker (n.) A small piece of
artillery.
Point-blank
::
Point-blank
(n.) With
artillery,
the point where the
projectile
first
strikes
the
horizontal
plane on which the gun
stands,
the axis of the piece being
horizontal..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(v. i.) To put forth new
shoots
from the root, or round the
bottom
of the
original
stalk;
as, wheat or rye
tillers;
some
spread
plants
by
tillering..
Armor
::
Armor (n.) Steel or iron
covering,
whether
of ships or
forts,
protecting
them from the fire of
artillery..
Distiller
::
Distiller
(n.) One who
distills;
esp., one who
extracts
alcoholic
liquors
by
distillation..
Bombardier
::
Bombardier
(n.) One who used or
managed
a
bombard;
an
artilleryman;
a
gunner.
Salvo
::
Salvo (n.) A
concentrated
fire from
pieces
of
artillery,
as in
endeavoring
to make a break in a
fortification;
a
volley..
Wheel
::
Wheel (n.) A
circular
frame
having
handles
on the
periphery,
and an axle which is so
connected
with the
tiller
as to form a means of
controlling
the
rudder
for the
purpose
of
steering..
Brigade
::
Brigade
(n.) A body of
troops,
whether
cavalry,
artillery,
infantry,
or
mixed,
consisting
of two or more
regiments,
under the
command
of a
brigadier
general..
Artillery
::
Artillery
(n.) The men and
officers
of that
branch
of the army to which the care and
management
of
artillery
are
confided.
Battery
::
Battery
(v. t.) A
company
or
division
of
artillery,
including
the
gunners,
guns,
horses,
and all
equipments.
In the
United
States,
a
battery
of
flying
artillery
consists
usually
of six
guns..
Exclusive
::
Exclusive
(a.) Not
taking
into the
account;
excluding
from
consideration;
--
opposed
to
inclusive;
as, five
thousand
troops,
exclusive
of
artillery..
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