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Definition of tit
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Tit (n.) A
morsel;
a bit.
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Tetanic
::
Tetanic
(n.) A
substance
(notably
nux
vomica,
strychnine,
and
brucine)
which,
either
as a
remedy
or a
poison,
acts
primarily
on the
spinal
cord, and
which,
when taken in
comparatively
large
quantity,
produces
tetanic
spasms
or
convulsions..
Duke
::
Duke (n.) In some
European
countries,
a
sovereign
prince,
without
the title of
king..
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(a.)
Relating
to a
constitution,
or
establishment
form of
government;
as, a
constitutional
risis..
Claimant
::
Claimant
(n.) One who
claims;
one who
asserts
a right or
title;
a
claimer.
Press
::
Press (n.) A
multitude
of
individuals
crowded
together;
/ crowd of
single
things;
a
throng.
Essentiate
::
Essentiate
(v. t.) To form or
constitute
the
essence
or being of.
Diploma
::
Diploma
(n.) A
letter
or
writing,
usually
under seal,
conferring
some
privilege,
honor,
or
power;
a
document
bearing
record
of a
degree
conferred
by a
literary
society
or
educational
institution..
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The party by whom
criminal
proceedings
are
instituted.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
resolution
of
anything,
whether
an
object
of the
senses
or of the
intellect,
into its
constituent
or
original
elements;
an
examination
of the
component
parts of a
subject,
each
separately,
as the words which
compose
a
sentence,
the tones of a tune, or the
simple
propositions
which enter into an
argument.
It is
opposed
to
synthesis..
Mortification
::
Mortification
(n.) A gift to some
charitable
or
religious
institution;
--
nearly
synonymous
with
mortmain.
Thurl
::
Thurl (v. t.) To cut
through,
as a
partition
between
one
working
and
another..
Prosody
::
Prosody
(n.) That part of
grammar
which
treats
of the
quantity
of
syllables,
of
accent,
and of the laws of
versification
or
metrical
composition..
Apterous
::
Apterous
(a.)
Destitute
of
winglike
membranous
expansions,
as a stem or
petiole;
--
opposed
to
alate..
Stalactitical
::
Stalactitic
(a.) Alt. of
Stalactitica.
Negotiosity
::
Negotiosity
(n.) The state of being busy;
multitude
of
business.
Septum
::
Septum
(n.) One of the
transverse
partitions
dividing
the body
cavity
of an
annelid.
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To
forsake;
to
abandon;
to
desist
or
deviate
(from);
not to
adhere
to; -- with from; as, we can not
depart
from our
rules;
to
depart
from a title or
defense
in legal
pleading..
Hectic
::
Hectic
(a.)
Habitual;
constitutional;
pertaining
especially
to slow waste of
animal
tissue,
as in
consumption;
as, a
hectic
type in
disease;
a
hectic
flush..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) One who
advocates
radical
changes
in
government
or
social
institutions,
especially
such
changes
as are
intended
to level class
inequalities;
--
opposed
to
conservative..
Titrating
::
Titrating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Titrat.
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