| TIL | Tumor Infiltrate Lymphocyte |
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| TIL | tumor-infiltrating leukocyte; tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte |
| TIL | Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes |
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| TIL | tumor infiltrating leukocytes |
| til tree | <botany> See Teil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tilapia | A freshwater fish used as an experimental organism and for food. This genus of the family cichlidae inhabits central and south america (one species extends north into texas), west indies, africa, madagascar, syria, and coastal india. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tile | 1. To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house. 2. To cover, as if with tiles. "The muscle, sinew, and vein, Which tile this house, will come again." (Donne) Origin: Tiled; Tiling. 1. A plate, or thin piece, of baked clay, used for covering the roofs of buildings, for floors, for drains, and often for ornamental mantel works. 2. A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring. A plate of metal used for roofing. 3. <chemistry> A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused. 4. A draintile. 5. A stiff hat. Tile drain, a drain made of tiles. Tile earth, a species of strong, clayey earth; stiff and stubborn land. Tile kiln, a kiln in which tiles are burnt; a tilery. <chemical> Tile ore, an earthy variety of cuprite. Tile red, light red like the colour of tiles or bricks. Tile tea, a kind of hard, flat brick tea. See Brick tea, under Brick. Origin: OE. Tile, tigel, AS. Tigel, tigol, fr. L. Tegula, from tegere to cover. See Thatch, and cf. Tegular. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tilefish | <zoology> A large, edible, deep-water food fish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) more or less thickly covered with large, round, yellow spots. It was discovered off the Eastern coast of the United States in 1880, and was abundant in 1881, but is believed to have become extinct in 1882. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tilestone | 1. <geology> A kind of laminated shale or sandstone belonging to some of the layers of the Upper Silurian. 2. A tile of stone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tiletamine | <chemical> Proposed anaesthetic with possible anticonvulsant and sedative properties. Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, dissociative, anticonvulsants. Chemical name: Cyclohexanone, 2-(ethylamino)-2-(2-thienyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| tiliaceous | <botany> Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Tiliaceae) of which the linden (Tilia) is the type. The order includes many plants which furnish a valuable fibre, as the jute. Origin: OE. Tilia the linden tree. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tilidine | <chemical> 2-(dimethylamino)-1-phenyl-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid ethyl ester. An opioid analgesic used similarly to morphine in the control of moderate to severe pain. Pharmacological action: analgesics, opioid, narcotics. Chemical name: 3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-1-phenyl-, ethyl ester, trans-(+-)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| till | 1. 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. "No field nolde [would not] tilye." (P. Plowman) "the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken." (Gen. Iii. 23) 2. To prepare; to get. Origin: OE. Tilen, tilien, AS. Tilian, teolian, to aim, strive for, till; akin to OS. Tilian to get, D. Telen to propagate, G. Zielen to aim, ziel an end, object, and perhaps also to E. Tide, time, from the idea of something fixed or definite. Cf. Teal, Till. 1. <geology> A deposit of clay, sand, and gravel, without lamination, formed in a glacier valley by means of the waters derived from the melting glaciers; sometimes applied to alluvium of an upper river terrace, when not laminated, and appearing as if formed in the same manner. 2. A kind of coarse, obdurate land. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tillage | 1. The operation, practice, or art of tilling or preparing land for seed, and keeping the ground in a proper state for the growth of crops. 2. A place tilled or cultivated; cultivated land. Synonym: Cultivation, culture, husbandry, farming, agriculture. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tillandsia | <botany> A genus of epiphytic endogenous plants found in the Southern United States and in tropical America. Tillandsia usneoides, called long moss, black moss, Spanish moss, and Florida moss, has a very slender pendulous branching stem, and forms great hanging tufts on the branches of trees. It is often used for stuffing mattresses. Origin: NL. So named after Prof. Tillands, of Abo, in Finland. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Tillaux | Paul J., French surgeon, 1834-1904. See: spiral of Tillaux. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tillaux fracture | <radiology> Fracture of lateral aspect of distal tibia, analog of Salter III fracture of distal tibia in kids: distal tibial epiphysis closes in 12-18 months, medial portion closes first (12 Dec 1998) |
| tiller | Sprout, stalk, especially one from the base of a plant or from the axils of its lower leaves. (09 Oct 1997) |
| tilley | <botany> The seeds of a small tree (Croton Pavana) common in the Malay Archipelago. These seeds furnish croton oil, like those of Croton Tiglium. Alternative forms: tilly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Mozambique Tilapia, Mozambique Tilapias, Tilapia, Mozambique, Tilapias, Mozambique
Synonyms : 2-(Ethylamino)-2-(2-thienyl)cyclohexanone, CI-634, Tiletamine Hydrochloride, CI 634, CI634, Hydrochloride, Tiletamine
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Synonyms : Go-1261, Tilidine Hydrochloride, Tilidine Hydrochloride, (+)-Trans, Tilidine Hydrochloride, (+-)-211Trans, Valerone, Valoron, Go 1261, Go1261
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| Tilia |
deciduous trees with smooth usually silver-grey bark of North America and Europe and Asia: lime trees; lindens; basswood
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a genus of fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae
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a family of smut fungi having a simple promycelium bearing the spores in an apical cluster
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vertical fracture of the distal lateral margin of the tibia.
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A motorized table which is used to gradually increase patients tolerance to being in a standing position. Also used to teach partial weight bearing and to give prolonged stretch in each position.
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| TIL | a genus of Cichlidae |
| TIL | important food fish of the Nile and other rivers of Africa and Asia Minor |
| TIL | a diacritical mark (~) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization |
| TIL | United States tennis player who dominated men's tennis in the 1920s (1893-1953) |
| TIL | a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces |
| TIL | a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing |
| TIL | cover with tiles, of surfaces in a dwelling |
| TIL | a cutter (tool for cutting) for floor tiles |
| TIL | a roof made of fired clay tiles |
| TIL | covered or furnished with tiles |
| TIL | yellow-spotted violet food fish of warm deep waters |
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