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- tito/ˈtiːtəʊ/Informal term for uncle, especially in Filipino or Spanish-influenced contexts.nounLow
- titograd/ˌtiːtəʊˈɡræd/The former name (1948–1992) of the capital city of Montenegro, now Podgorica, named after the Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.nounC2
- titoism/ˈtiːtəʊɪzəm/The political ideology and system associated with Josip Broz Tito, characterized by Yugoslav socialism and non-alignment with major power blocs.nounRare
- titoki/ˈtɪtəʊki/A small, evergreen New Zealand tree (Alectryon excelsus) with pinnate leaves and red, berry-like fruit; also known as the New Zealand ash.nounVery low (Region-specific term; virtually unknown outside New Zealand botany/ecology contexts)
- titov/ˈtiːtɒf/A proper noun, most commonly a surname of Slavic origin, often associated with the Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov.nounVery Low
- titrant/ˈtaɪtrənt/A solution of known concentration used in titration to determine the concentration of another substance.nounC2
- titrate/tʌɪˈtreɪt/To measure the concentration or strength of a substance by gradually adding measured amounts of another substance that reacts with it until a specific endpoint is reached.verbverb-ambitransitiveC2
- titration/tʌɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)n/A laboratory method in chemistry for determining the concentration of a substance in a solution by gradually adding a reagent of known concentration until a reaction is complete.nounC2
- titre/ˈtaɪtə/In scientific contexts, specifically analytical chemistry and immunology, the concentration or strength of a solution or substance as determined by titration, or the dilution of an antibody.nounC1
- tits and ass/ˌtɪts ən(d) ˈæs/A vulgar term referring to female breasts and buttocks.nounMedium (within its specific vulgar/vernacular register)
- titter/ˈtɪtə/To laugh in a short, restrained, and often high-pitched manner, typically due to nervousness, embarrassment, or mild amusement.nounverbverb-intransitiveB2 (Upper Intermediate)
- tittivate/ˈtɪt.ɪ.veɪt/To make small adjustments to one's appearance or to smarten something up.verbverb-ambitransitiveLow (rare, somewhat archaic/humorous)
- tittle/ˈtɪt.l̩/A very small part or detail; specifically, a small stroke or dot in writing or printing, such as the dot over an 'i' or 'j'.nounLow
- tittle-tattle/ˈtɪtl ˌtætl/Idle, trivial, or malicious talk; gossip.nounverbverb-intransitiveLow
- tittup/ˈtɪt.əp/to move in a lively, jerky, or prancing manner, often with exaggerated bounciness.nounverbverb-intransitiveVery Rare / Archaic
- titty/ˈtɪt.i/A slang or informal term for a woman's breast.nounLow
- titubation/ˌtɪtjʊˈbeɪʃ(ə)n/A staggering or stumbling gait, especially due to neurological impairment.nounVery Low
- titular/ˈtɪtʃʊlə/Holding or constituting a formal title or name, especially of a work of fiction; having the title but not the real power.adjectivenounC1
- titulus/ˈtɪt.jʊ.ləs/A formal heading, label, inscription, or sign used to designate something.nounRare / Obsolete
- titus/ˈtaɪtəs/A masculine given name of Latin origin, commonly associated with historical figures such as the Roman Emperor Titus or a companion of Paul in the New Testament.nounLow to medium; primarily used as a proper noun and uncommon in everyday vocabulary.
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