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Ti

noun
1.
A light strong grey lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong lightweight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite.  Synonyms: atomic number 22, titanium.
2.
Shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing; thick sweet roots are used as food; tropical southeastern Asia, Australia and Hawaii.  Synonym: Cordyline terminalis.
3.
The syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization.  Synonyms: si, te.



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"Ti" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Farewell, ungrateful country!" he cried. "But for her it would cost me nought to leave you for ever, and all my kith and kin, and—the mother that bore me, and—my playmates, and my little native town. Farewell, fatherland—welcome the wide world! omne so-lum for-ti p p-at-r-a." And with these brave words in his mouth he drooped suddenly with arms and legs all weak, and sat down and sobbed bitterly upon the ...
— The Cloister and the Hearth • Charles Reade

... Haible, T. Papanikolaou: Fast multiprecision evaluation of series of rational numbers, Technical Report TI-97-7, Darmstadt ...
— The value of Zeta(3) to 1,000,000 decimal digits. • Simon Plouffe

... When jus'-ti-ces' hold e'qual scales', And rogues' are on'-ly found' in jails'; Then lit'tle Bo'-ney he'll pounce down', And march' his men' ...
— The Trumpet-Major • Thomas Hardy

... In the Syriac version the expression is watered down (perhaps to get rid of the Gnostic colouring), and becomes 'fire for another love;' and similarly in the Long Greek [Greek: philoun ti] is substituted for [Greek: philouelon]. Compare Rom. 6, 'neque per materiam seducatis,' a passage which is found in the Latin translation, but has accidentally dropped out, or been intentionally omitted, ...
— Essays on "Supernatural Religion" • Joseph B. Lightfoot

... llama que ya parece que va a morir; que ya, chisporroteando, se alza de nuevo, en parte roja y en parte azul, blanca o amarilla, poblado el aire de los vagarosos fantasmas a que da ser el humo del cigarro, yacas sin memorias del mundo ni de ti mismo, bajo el yugo del dulcsimo ...
— Ms vale maa que fuerza • Manuel Tamayo y Baus


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