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Definition of tit
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Tit (n.) The
European
meadow
pipit;
a
titlark.
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Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(n.) A walk or other
exercise
taken for one's
health
or
constitution.
Revest
::
Revest
(v. i.) To take
effect
or vest
again,
as a
title;
to
revert
to
former
owner;
as, the title or right
revests
in A after
alienation..
Holiness
::
Holiness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being holy;
perfect
moral
integrity
or
purity;
freedom
from sin;
sanctity;
innocence.
Autocratrix
::
Autocratrix
(n.) A
female
sovereign
who is
independent
and
absolute;
-- a title given to the
empresses
of
Russia.
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) The
disposition
of the
several
parts of any body in
connection
with each
other,
or the
manner
in which the
constituent
parts are
united;
structure;
as, the
texture
of
earthy
substances
or
minerals;
the
texture
of a plant or a bone; the
texture
of
paper;
a loose or
compact
texture..
Titling
::
Titling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Titl.
Betitle
::
Betitle
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a title or
titles;
to
entitle.
Aluminate
::
Aluminate
(n.) A
compound
formed
from the
hydrate
of
aluminium
by the
substitution
of a metal for the
hydrogen.
Selion
::
Selion
(n.) A short piece of land in
arable
ridges
and
furrows,
of
uncertain
quantity;
also, a ridge of land lying
between
two
furrows..
Winner
::
Winner
(n.) One who wins, or gains by
success
in
competition,
contest,
or
gaming..
Legion
::
Legion
(n.) A great
number;
a
multitude.
Petitionary
::
Petitionary
(a.)
Containing
a
petition;
of the
nature
of a
petition;
as, a
petitionary
epistle..
Zodiac
::
Zodiac
(n.) An
imaginary
belt in the
heavens,
16? or 18?
broad,
in the
middle
of which is the
ecliptic,
or sun's path. It
comprises
the
twelve
constellations,
which one
constituted,
and from which were
named,
the
twelve
signs of the
zodiac..
Jacquerie
::
"Jacquerie
(n.) The name given to a
revolt
of
French
peasants
against
the
nobles
in 1358, the
leader
assuming
the
contemptuous
title,
Jacques
Bonhomme,
given by the
nobles
to the
peasantry.
Hence,
any
revolt
of
peasants..
Titulary
::
Titulary
(n.) A
person
invested
with a
title,
in
virtue
of which he holds an
office
or
benefice,
whether
he
performs
the
duties
of it or not..
Coaltit
::
Coaltit
(n.) A small
European
titmouse
(Parus
ater),
so named from its black
color;
--
called
also
coalmouse
and
colemouse..
Pinnacle
::
Pinnacle
(n.) An
architectural
member,
upright,
and
generally
ending
in a small
spire,
-- used to
finish
a
buttress,
to
constitute
a part in a
proportion,
as where
pinnacles
flank a gable or
spire,
and the like.
Pinnacles
may be
considered
primarily
as added
weight,
where it is
necessary
to
resist
the
thrust
of an arch, etc..
Entree
::
Entree
(n.) In
French
usage,
a dish
served
at the
beginning
of
dinner
to give zest to the
appetite;
in
English
usage,
a side dish,
served
with a
joint,
or
between
the
courses,
as a
cutlet,
scalloped
oysters,
etc..
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) A
fundamental
change
in
political
organization,
or in a
government
or
constitution;
the
overthrow
or
renunciation
of one
government,
and the
substitution
of
another,
by the
governed..
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