5 letter words starting with ti

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  • TIANS
  • TIARA
  • TIARE
  • TIARS
  • TIBIA
  • TICAL
  • TICCA
  • TICED
  • TICES
  • TICHY
  • TICKS
  • TICKY
  • TIDAL
  • TIDDY
  • TIDED
  • TIDES
  • TIEFS
  • TIERS
  • TIFFS
  • TIFOS
  • TIFTS
  • TIGER
  • TIGES
  • TIGHT
  • TIGON
  • TIKAS
  • TIKES
  • TIKIA
  • TIKIS
  • TIKKA
  • TILAK
  • TILDE
  • TILED
  • TILER
  • TILES
  • TILLS
  • TILLY
  • TILTH
  • TILTS
  • TIMBO
  • TIMED
  • TIMER
  • TIMES
  • TIMID
  • TIMON
  • TIMPS
  • TINAS
  • TINCT
  • TINDS
  • TINEA
  • TINED
  • TINES
  • TINGE
  • TINGS
  • TINKS
  • TINNY
  • TINTO
  • TINTS
  • TINTY
  • TIPIS
  • TIPPY
  • TIPSY
  • TIPUP
  • TIRED
  • TIRES
  • TIRLS
  • TIROS
  • TIRRS
  • TIRTH
  • TITAN
  • TITAR
  • TITAS
  • TITCH
  • TITER
  • TITHE
  • TITHI
  • TITIN
  • TITIR
  • TITIS
  • TITLE
  • TITRE
  • TITTY
  • TITUP
  • TIYIN
  • TIYNS
  • TIZES
  • TIZZY

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Definition of tidal

tidal (adjective)

  1. Relating to tides

Definition of tinny

tinny (adjective)

  1. Of or pertaining to or resembling tin.
  2. Pertaining to the thinness and cheapness of tin or similar-looking metals, in contrast to a heavier, more valuable metal.
  3. Pertaining to a thin, unpleasant sound recalling that of tin being rapped.

tinny (noun)

  1. A can of beer.
  2. A small open aluminium boat.
  3. Small package of drugs wrapped in foil.


Definition of titch

titch (noun)

  1. A very small person; a small child.

titch (noun)

  1. A small amount of something.

titch (verb)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of touch

titch (verb)

  1. To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
  2. (ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
  3. To pass on knowledge, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
  4. (ditransitive) To cause to learn or understand.
  5. (ditransitive) To cause to know the disagreeable consequences of some action.

Definition of tizzy

tizzy (noun)

  1. A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or distress; a dither.
  2. A sixpence; a tester.