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Definition of tie
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tie is as below...
Tie (v. t.) A line,
usually
straight,
drawn
across
the stems of
notes,
or a
curved
line
written
over or under the
notes,
signifying
that they are to be
slurred,
or
closely
united
in the
performance,
or that two notes of the same pitch are to be
sounded
as one; a bind; a
ligature..
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Piperaceous
::
Piperaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the order of
plants
(Piperaceae)
of which the
pepper
(Piper
nigrum)
is the type. There are about a dozen
genera
and a
thousand
species,
mostly
tropical
plants
with
pungent
and
aromatic
qualities..
Indue
::
Indue (v. t.) To
clothe;
to
invest;
hence,
to
endow;
to
furnish;
to
supply
with moral or
mental
qualities..
Tiercelet
::
Tiercelet
(n.) The male of
various
falcons,
esp. of the
peregrine;
also, the male of the
goshawk..
Phthalimide
::
Phthalimide
(n.) An imido
derivative
of
phthalic
acid,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
C6H4.(CO)2NH,
which has
itself
(like
succinimide)
acid
properties,
and forms a
series
of
salts.
Cf. Imido acid, under
Imido..
Redtop
::
Redtop
(n.) A kind of grass
(Agrostis
vulgaris)
highly
valued
in the
United
States
for
pasturage
and hay for
cattle;
--
called
also
English
grass,
and in some
localities
herd's
grass.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix.
The tall
redtop
is
Triodia
seslerioides..
Pasties
::
Pasties
(pl. ) of Past.
Availabilities
::
Availabilities
(pl. ) of
Availabilit.
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To glide along
smoothly,
without
harshness
or
asperties;
as, a
flowing
period;
flowing
numbers;
to sound
smoothly
to the ear; to be
uttered
easily..
Ammoniacal
::
Ammoniacal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ammonia,
or
possessing
its
properties;
as, an
ammoniac
salt;
ammoniacal
gas..
Courtiery
::
Courtiery
(n.) The
manners
of a
courtier;
courtliness.
Womanhood
::
Womanhood
(n.) The state of being a
woman;
the
distinguishing
character
or
qualities
of a
woman,
or of
womankind..
Actualities
::
Actualities
(pl. ) of
Actualit.
Vulturine
::
Vulturine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
vulture;
resembling
a
vulture
in
qualities
or
looks;
as, the
vulturine
sea eagle
(Gypohierax
Angolensis);
vulturine
rapacity..
Saponite
::
Saponite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia
and
alumina.
It
occurs
in soft,
soapy,
amorphous
masses,
filling
veins in
serpentine
and
cavities
in trap
rock..
Tierce-major
::
Tierce-major
(n.) See
Tierce,
4..
Arsenic
::
Arsenic
(n.) One of the
elements,
a solid
substance
resembling
a metal in its
physical
properties,
but in its
chemical
relations
ranking
with the
nonmetals.
It is of a
steel-gray
color and
brilliant
luster,
though
usually
dull from
tarnish.
It is very
brittle,
and
sublimes
at 356¡
Fahrenheit.
It is
sometimes
found
native,
but
usually
combined
with
silver,
cobalt,
nickel,
iron,
antimony,
or
sulphur.
Orpiment
and
realgar
are two of its
sulphur
compounds,
the first of which is the true
arsenicum
of
Ultramarine
::
Ultramarine
(n.) A blue
pigment
formerly
obtained
by
powdering
lapis
lazuli,
but now
produced
in large
quantities
by
fusing
together
silica,
alumina,
soda, and
sulphur,
thus
forming
a
glass,
colored
blue by the
sodium
polysulphides
made in the
fusion.
Also used
adjectively..
Dispensatory
::
Dispensatory
(n.) A book or
medicinal
formulary
containing
a
systematic
description
of
drugs,
and of
preparations
made from them. It is
usually,
but not
always,
distinguished
from a
pharmacop/ia
in that it
issued
by
private
parties,
and not by an
official
body or by
government..
Substruct
::
Substratum
(n.) The
permanent
subject
of
qualities
or cause of
phenomena;
substance.
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) A
particular
grace,
feature,
ornament,
or
excellence;
anything
beautiful;
as, the
beauties
of
nature..
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