Definition of Til. Meaning of Til. Synonyms of Til

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Definition of Til

til
Teel Teel, n. Sesame. [Sometimes written til.] Teel oil, sesame oil.
Til
Til Til, prep. & conj. See Till. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Til from wikipedia

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