释义 |
tut·ty I. \ˈtəd.ē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English tutie, from Middle French, from Arabic tūtiyā', from Persian, from Sanskrit tuttha, tūtaka : a yellow or brown amorphous substance that is obtained as a sublimation product in the flues of furnaces smelting zinc and that consists of a crude zinc oxide II. \ˈtəti\ noun (-es) Etymology: origin unknown dialect England : flower, nosegay |