Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ^A^^w^./ X. Spring and Neap Tides. guard-lock. waiter, n. An officer who watches the landing of goods, to secure the payment of du-ties.—Tides-man, tidzman, n.; pi. -men. An officerwho remains on board of a merchant ship till thegoods are landed, to prevent evasion of the duties.— Ti^dings, n. pi. Account of what has takenplace, and was not before known ; news ; advice ;information; intelligence


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ^A^^w^./ X. Spring and Neap Tides. guard-lock. waiter, n. An officer who watches the landing of goods, to secure the payment of du-ties.—Tides-man, tidzman, n.; pi. -men. An officerwho remains on board of a merchant ship till thegoods are landed, to prevent evasion of the duties.— Ti^dings, n. pi. Account of what has takenplace, and was not before known ; news ; advice ;information; intelligence. —Tidy,-dl, a. [-dier ;-DiEST.] Arranged in good order ; neat ; kept inproper and becoming neatness, or habituallj^ keep-ing things so. — H. A cover for the back of a chair,arms of a sofa, etc. ; a childs pinafore. Tie, ti, V. t. [tied (tid), tying.] To fasten with a bandor cord and knot; to bind; to fold and make fast, knit,complicate ; to knot ; to unite so as not to be easilyparted; to fasten; to hold or constrain by authorityor moral influence; to restrain, confine. (Mus.) Tounite (notes) by a cross line, or by a curve line drawnover them.—n. A knot; fastening; bond; obliga-tion, moral or le


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