- Green. The name
Tees is
possibly of
Brittonic origin. The
element *
tēs,
meaning "warmth" with
connotations of "boiling, excitement" (Welsh
tes), may underlie...
- Look up
tee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tee is an item of
sports equipment, used a.o. in golf.
Tee,
tees, or
TEE may also
refer to:
Tee language...
-
reporting on
female genital mutilation by the
secret Sande society, Sky FM's
Tetee Gebro broadcast a
version of Azango's
story in a show of solidarity. "Liberia...
- 13.97 m
TeTee Kuyateh 13 May 2007 Princeton,
United States Discus throw 40.54 m
Lelica Zazaboi 1994
United States Hammer throw 54.47 m
TeTee Kuyateh 29...
- The
tee (⊤, \top in La
TeX), also
called down tack (as
opposed to the up tack) or verum, is a
symbol used to represent: The top
element in
lattice theory...
- Peru: Criollos, Haden, Keitt, Kent,
Tommy Atkins Suriname: Rood borsje,
Tetéé United States (California): Keitt, Haden, Timotayo,
Manila United States...
-
appears as an upside-down
tee symbol, and as such is
sometimes called eet (the word "
tee" in reverse).[citation needed]
Tee plays a
complementary or dual...
-
other European languages,
including English,
French (thé),
Spanish (
té), and
German (
Tee). The
Dutch first introduced tea to
England in 1644. By the 19th...
- when
looking south from
downtown Eugene. The
butte is
called Champ-a
te or Cham-o-
tee by the
native Kalapuya,
meaning rattlesnake. One po****r
theory is...
-
Foveaux Strait (/foʊvoʊ/ FOH-voh; Māori:
Te Ara-a-Kiwa, lit. 'the Path of Kiwa') is a
strait that
separates Stewart Island from the
South Island of New...