| tinted vision | A condition in which objects appear to be abnormally coloured or tinged with colour; designated according to the colour seen: xanthopsia, yellow vision; erythropsia, red vision; chloropsia, green vision; cyanopsia, blue vision. Synonym: chromatic vision, coloured vision, tinted vision. Compare: dyschromatopsia. Origin: chromato-+ G. Opsis, vision (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tintle | <zoology> The wren. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tinto | A red Madeira wine, wanting the high aroma of the white sorts, and, when old, resembling tawny port. Origin: Pg, tinged, fr. L. Tinctus, p.p. Of tingere to tinge. See Tint. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tioconazole | 1-[2,4-Dichloro-beta-[(2-chloro-3-thenyl)-oxy]phenethyl]imidazole;an antifungal agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip | 1. The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear. "To the very tip of the nose." (Shak) 2. An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc. 3. A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown. 4. A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf. 5. Rubbish thrown from a quarry. Origin: Akin to D. & Dan. Tip, LG. & Sw. Tipp, G. Zipfel, and probably to E. Tap a plug, a pipe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tip of auricle | A point projecting upward and posteriorly from the free outcurved margin of the helix a little posterior to its upper end. Synonym: apex auriculae, apex satyri, Woolner's tip. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip of elbow | <anatomy> The large process at the proximal end of the ulna which projects behind the articulation with the humerus and forms the bony prominence of the elbow. Origin: NL, fr.Gr.; elbow + the head. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tip of nose | Anteriormost pointed end of external nose. Synonym: apex nasi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip of posterior horn | The pointed extremity of each posterior gray column or cornu of the spinal cord. Synonym: apex cornus posterioris, caput cornus, tip of posterior horn. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip of tongue | The anterior extreme of the tongue which can be made pointed for sensing or probing and which rests against the lingual aspect of the incisor teeth. Synonym: apex linguae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip of tooth root | The tip of a tooth root, the part farthest from the incisal or occlusal side. Synonym: apex radicis dentis, root apex, root tip. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tip-up | <zoology> The spotted sandpiper. Synonym: teeter-tail. See Sandpiper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tipcat | A game in which a small piece of wood pointed at both ends, called a cat, is tipped, or struck with a stick or bat, so as to fly into the air. "In the middle of a game at tipcat, he paused, and stood staring wildly upward with his stick in his hand." (Macaulay) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tipper | A kind of ale brewed with brackish water obtained from a particular well; so called from the first brewer of it, one Thomas Tipper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tippet | 1. A cape, or scarflike garment for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, usually made of fur, cloth, or other warm material. 2. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fish line. 3. A handful of straw bound together at one end, and used for thatching. <zoology> Tippet grebe, the ruffed grouse. To turn tippet, to change. Origin: OE. Tipet, tepet, AS. Taeppet, probably fr. L. Tapete tapestry, hangings. Cf. Tape, Tapestry, Tapet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4, titanium(IV) chloride, also called 'Tickle') is used for commercial production of pure titanium metal. Around 90% of the TiCl4 production is used to make pigment; titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2). In the pure state it is a colourless to pale yellow liquid, in the crude state it is a slight reddish-brown. Exposure can damage eyes, skin, mucous membranes, and the lungs. It reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid. ...
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Titin (UniProt name: Q10466_HUMAN; accession number: Q10466) is a protein that is important in the contraction of striated muscle tissues. Titin connects the Z line to the M line in the sarcomere. The protein limits the range of motion of the sarcomere in tension, thus contributing to the passive stiffness of muscle. ...
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In medicine, a tincture is an alcoholic extract (e.g. of an herb) or solution of a nonvolatile substance (e.g. of iodine, mercurochrome.) Solutions of volatile substances were called spirits, although that name was also given to several other materials obtained by distillation, even when they did not include alcohol. ...
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A leg bone that is located directly below the knee cap (patella). Commonly referred to as the shinbone.
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a Western note in the do re mi system, the 7th and last note, equivalent to ni
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| TI | large dangerous warm-water shark with striped or spotted body |
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| TI | highly venomous brown-and-yellow snake of Australia and Tasmania |
| TI | resembling a tiger in fierceness and lack of mercy |
| TI | (economics) affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow |
| TI | packed closely together |
| TI | demanding strict attention to rules and procedures |
| TI | exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent |
| TI | (slang) very drunk |
| TI | (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched |
| TI | used of persons or behavior |
| TI | of such close construction as to be impermeable |
| TI | closely constrained or constricted or constricting |
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