| ATILT | • atilt adj. At an angle from the vertical or horizontal. • atilt adv. At an angle from the vertical or horizontal; at the point of falling over. • atilt adv. Tilting or as if tilting (charging with a lance, like a knight on horseback in a joust). |
| INTIL | • INTIL prep. (Scots) into, in. |
| STILB | • stilb n. (Physics) a unit of luminance equal to one candela per square centimetre. • STILB n. the c/g/s unit of intrinsic brightness. |
| STILE | • stile n. A set of one or more steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through… • stile n. A vertical component of a frame or panel, such as that of a door, window, or ladder. • stile n. Obsolete form of style. |
| STILL | • still adj. Not moving; calm. • still adj. Not effervescing; not sparkling. • still adj. Uttering no sound; silent. |
| STILT | • stilt n. Either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers. • stilt n. A tall pillar or post used to support some structure; often above water. • stilt n. Any of various wading birds of the genera Himantopus and Cladorhynchus, related to the avocet, that… |
| TILAK | • tilak n. A mark or symbol worn on the forehead by Hindus, ornamentally or as an indication of status. • TILAK n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TIKA. |
| TILDE | • tilde n. The grapheme of character ~. • tilde n. (Logic) The character used to represent negation, usually ~ or ¬. • TILDE n. (Spanish) the diacritical sign used over n in Spanish to indicate the sound ny. |
| TILED | • tiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tile. • tiled adj. Constructed from, or decorated with tiles. • tiled adj. (Freemasonry) Of a lodge, having been sealed against intrusions from unauthorised people. |
| TILER | • tiler n. A person who sets tiles. • tiler n. (Freemasonry) A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons. • Tiler prop.n. A surname. |
| TILES | • tiles n. Plural of tile. • tiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tile. • TILE v. to cover with thin slabs of baked clay. |
| TILLS | • tills n. Plural of till. • tills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of till. • Tills prop.n. Plural of Till. |
| TILLY | • tilly n. (Ireland) An extra product given to a customer at no additional charge; a lagniappe. • tilly n. (UK) A small open-backed truck. • tilly adj. Containing till (unsorted glacial sediment). |
| TILTH | • tilth n. Agricultural labour; husbandry. • tilth n. The state of being tilled, or prepared for a crop; culture. • tilth n. Rich cultivated soil. |
| TILTS | • tilts n. Plural of tilt. • tilts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tilt. • TILT v. to cause to slant. |
| UNTIL | • until prep. Up to the time of (something happening). • until prep. Up to (a certain place). • until prep. Before (a time). |
| UTILE | • utile adj. (Now rare) Useful. • utile n. (Economics) A theoretical unit of measure of utility, for indicating a supposed quantity of satisfaction… • UTILE n. an African hardwood tree, a species of mahogany. |