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till 1 T0213200 (tĭl)tr.v. tilled, till·ing, tills To prepare (land) for the raising of crops, as by plowing and harrowing; cultivate. [Middle English tillen, from Old English tilian.] till′a·ble adj.
till 2 T0213200 (tĭl)prep. Until.conj. Until. [Middle English, from Old English til, from Old Norse.]Usage Note: Till and until are generally interchangeable in both writing and speech, though as the first word in a sentence until is usually preferred: Until you get that paper written, don't even think about going to the movies. · Till is actually the older word, with until having been formed by the addition to it of the prefix un-, meaning "up to." In the 1700s, the spelling 'till became fashionable, as if till were a shortened form of until. Although 'till is now nonstandard, 'til is sometimes used in this way and is considered acceptable, though it is etymologically incorrect.
till 3 T0213200 (tĭl)n.1. A drawer, small chest, or compartment for money, as in a store.2. A supply of money; a purse. [Middle English tille.]
till 4 T0213200 (tĭl)n. Glacial drift composed of an unconsolidated, heterogeneous mixture of clay, sand, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders. [Origin unknown.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | tilled - turned or stirred by plowing or harrowing or hoeing; "tilled land ready for seed"ploughed, plowed - (of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow; "plowed fields" | EncyclopediaSeetillMedicalSeeTILLFinancialSeeTilltilled
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