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Title
  1. noun - (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action; "the titles go by faster than I can read"
  2. a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work; "the novel had chapter titles"
  3. a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with; "Title 8 provided federal help for schools"
  4. a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"
  5. an appellation signifying nobility; "`your majesty' is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king"
  6. an established or recognized right;
  7. an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'; "the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title"
  8. an informal right to
Toile
  1. unknown - 1. a linen or cotton fabric. 2. a sample fabric made to test a pattern
Toils
  1. noun - productive work (especially physical work done for wages); "his labor did not require a great deal of skill"
  2. work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"
Tolls
  1. noun - a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
  2. charge a fee for using; "Toll the bridges into New York City"
  3. ring slowly; "For whom the bell tolls"
  4. the sound of a bell being struck; "saved by the bell"; "she heard the distant toll of church bells"
  5. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?"
Tools
  1. noun - a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else
  2. an implement used in the practice of a vocation
  3. Description of a bookbinder's work on a leather cover
  4. drive; "The convertible tooled down the street"
  5. furnish with tools
  6. obscene terms for penis
  7. ride in a car with no particular goal and just for the pleasure of it; "We tooled down the street"
  8. the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease"
  9. work with a tool
Trill
  1. noun - a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
  2. pronounce with a trill, of the phoneme `r'; "Some speakers trill their r's"
  3. sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or below
  4. the articulation of a consonant (especially the consonant `r') with a rapid flutter of the tongue against the palate or uvula; "he pronounced his R's with a distinct trill"
Troll
  1. noun - (Scandanavian folklore) a supernatural creature (either a dwarf or a giant) that is supposed to live in caves or in the mountains
  2. a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling; "he used a spinner as his troll"
  3. a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time; "they enjoyed singing rounds"
  4. angle with a hook and line drawn through the water
  5. angling by drawing a baited line through the water
  6. cause to move round and round; "The child trolled her hoop"
  7. circulate, move around
  8. praise or celebrate in song; "All tongues shall troll you"
  9. sing loudly and without inhibition
  10. sing the parts of (a round) in succession
  11. social media bully
  12. speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice
Trull
  1. - A drab; a strumpet; a harlot; a trollop.
Truly
  1. adverb - by right; "baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime"
  2. in accordance with truth or fact or reality; "she was now truly American"; "a genuinely open society"; "they don't really listen to us"
  3. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers); "in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire"; "really, you shouldn't have done it"; "a truly awful book"
  4. with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience"
Tuile
  1. unknown - A thin almond biscuit named after french for tile