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Traditional English :: Tibetan
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tibya.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 a a native of Tibet in SW China. b a person of Tibetan descent. 2 the language of Tibet. --adj. of or relating to Tibet or its language. |
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Traditional English :: tibia
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tibya.html - n. (pl. tibiae) 1 Anat. the inner and usu. larger of two bones extending from the knee to the ankle. 2 the tibiotarsus of a bird. 3 the fourth segment of the leg in insects. tibial adj. [L, = shin-bone] |
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Traditional English :: tibiotarsus
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tibya.html - n. (pl. tibiotarsi) the bone in a bird corresponding to the tibia fused at the lower end with some bones of the tarsus. [TIBIA + TARSUS] |
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English Idioms :: tick off
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tibya.html - {v.} 1. To mention one after the other; list. * /The teacher ticked off the assignments that Jane had to do./ 2. To scold; rebuke. * /The boss ticked off the waitress for dropping her tray./ 3. To anger or upset. - Usually used as ticked off. * /She was ticked off at him for breaking their dinner date again./ |
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English Idioms :: ticket
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tibya.html - See: SPLIT TICKET, STRAIGHT TICKET, THE TICKET, WALKING PAPERS also WALKING TICKET. |
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English Idioms :: tickle pink
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tibya.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To please very much; thrill; delight. Usually used in the passive participle. * /Nancy was tickled pink with her new dress./ |
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