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Antilithic
Antilithic An`ti*lith"ic, a. (Med.) Tending to prevent the formation of urinary calculi, or to destroy them when formed. -- n. An antilithic medicine.
Centiliter
Centiliter Cen"ti*li`ter, Centilitre Cen"ti*li`tre, n. [F. centilitre; centi (L. centum) + litre. See Liter.] The hundredth part of a liter; a measure of volume or capacity equal to a little more than six tenths (0.6102) of a cubic inch, or one third (0.338) of a fluid ounce.
Centilitre
Centiliter Cen"ti*li`ter, Centilitre Cen"ti*li`tre, n. [F. centilitre; centi (L. centum) + litre. See Liter.] The hundredth part of a liter; a measure of volume or capacity equal to a little more than six tenths (0.6102) of a cubic inch, or one third (0.338) of a fluid ounce.
Contractility
Contractility Con`trac*til"i*ty, n. 1. The quality or property by which bodies shrink or contract. 2. (Physiol.) The power possessed by the fibers of living muscle of contracting or shortening. Note: When subject to the will, as in the muscles of locomotion, such power is called voluntary contractility; when not controlled by the will, as in the muscles of the heart, it is involuntary contractility.
Erectility
Erectility E`rec*til"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being erectile.
Evolutility
Evolutility Ev`o*lu*til"i*ty, n. [See Evolution.] (Biol.) The faculty possessed by all substances capable of self-nourishment of manifesting the nutritive acts by changes of form, of volume, or of structure. --Syd. Soc. Lex.
Fertilitate
Fertilitate Fer*til"i*tate, v. t. To fertilize; to fecundate. --Sir T. Browne.
Fictility
Fictile Fic"tile, a. [L. fictilis. See Fiction.] Molded, or capable of being molded, into form by art; relating to pottery or to molding in any soft material. Fictile earth is more fragile than crude earth. --Bacon. The earliest specimens of Italian fictile art. --C. Wordsworth. Fictile ware, ware made of any material which is molded or shaped while soft; hence, pottery of any sort. -- Fic"tile*ness, n. -- Fic*til"i*ty, n.
Gentilitial
Gentilitial Gen`ti*li"tial, Gentilitious Gen`ti*li"tious, a. [L. gentilitius. See Gentile.] [Obs.] 1. Peculiar to a people; national. --Sir T. Browne. 2. Hereditary; entailed on a family. --Arbuthnot.
Gentilitious
Gentilitial Gen`ti*li"tial, Gentilitious Gen`ti*li"tious, a. [L. gentilitius. See Gentile.] [Obs.] 1. Peculiar to a people; national. --Sir T. Browne. 2. Hereditary; entailed on a family. --Arbuthnot.
Inductility
Inductility In`duc*til"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being inductile.
Nautilite
Nautilite Nau"ti*lite, n. (paleon.) A fossil nautilus.
Sectility
Sectility Sec*til"i*ty, n. The state or quality of being sectile.
Tortility
Tortility Tor*til"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being tortile, twisted, or wreathed.
Tractility
Tractility Trac*til"i*ty, n. The quality of being tractile; ductility. --Derham.
Utilitarian
Utilitarian U*til`i*ta"ri*an, a. [See Utility.] 1. Of or pertaining to utility; consisting in utility; ?iming at utility as distinguished from beauty, ornament, etc.; sometimes, reproachfully, evincing, or characterized by, a regard for utility of a lower kind, or marked by a sordid spirit; as, utilitarian narrowness; a utilitarian indifference to art. 2. Of or pertaining to utilitarianism; supporting utilitarianism; as, the utilitarian view of morality; the Utilitarian Society. --J. S. Mill.
Utilitarian
Utilitarian U*til`i*ta"ri*an, n. One who holds the doctrine of utilitarianism. The utilitarians are for merging all the particular virtues into one, and would substitute in their place the greatest usefulness, as the alone principle to which every question respecting the morality of actions should be referred. --Chalmers. But what is a utilitarian? Simply one who prefers the useful to the useless; and who does not? --Sir W. Hamilton.
Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism U*til`i*ta"ri*an*ism, n. 1. The doctrine that the greatest happiness of the greatest number should be the end and aim of all social and political institutions. --Bentham. 2. The doctrine that virtue is founded in utility, or that virtue is defined and enforced by its tendency to promote the highest happiness of the universe. --J. S. Mill. 3. The doctrine that utility is the sole standard of morality, so that the rectitude of an action is determined by its usefulness.
Vitilitigate
Vitilitigate Vit`i*lit"i*gate, v. i. [L. vitilitigare to quarrel disgracefully; vitium vice + litigare to quarrel.] To contend in law litigiously or cavilously. [Obs.]
Vitilitigation
Vitilitigation Vit`i*lit`i*ga"tion, n. Cavilous litigation; cavillation. [Obs.] --Hudibras.

Meaning of Tilit from wikipedia

- kaunokirjallisuuden Finlandia-palkinnon omakohtaisella romaanillaan, jossa tehdään tilit selviksi kuolleen äidin kanssa". yle.fi (in Finnish). Yle Uutiset. Retrieved...
- Modern Hebrew Trans- literation חֲתִיכָּה ḥăṯīko חֲתִיכָה ḥăṯīḵā טְלִית ṭĭlīṯ טַלִּית ṭallīṯ מַדְרֵס maḏrēs מִדְרָס mīḏrās יְהֶא yĕheʾ יְהֵא yǝhēʾ יְכוּלִים...
- Holopainen, Heini; Haavisto, Petra (January 7, 2014). "Kokkolan Tiikerien tilit plussalla, miehitykseen kolmas p****ari" (in Finnish). Helsinki: Yle. "Kehoe...
- Malta $26,448.04* WCOOP-55-H: $530 NLHE, $250K Gtd $530 763 $381,500 NoTilit Lithuania $64,481.44 WCOOP-56-L: $11 FLO8 [8-Max], $20K Gtd $11 2,003 $20...
- spit it out' [hàtòhsóːh] hadohsóóh hàtì-oh-Zóːh 'you two spit it out' [tɪ̀lɪ̀t] dilid tì-∅-Lìt 'he's burning' [tɪ̀ʃɬɪ̀t] dishłid tì-ʃ-Lìt 'I'm burning'...
- Shipyard, 30 December 2014. Retrieved 2015-01-06. Nordea irtisanoo Arctechin tilit Venäjä-pakotteiden vuoksi. YLE, 13 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-14. Ostohuhujen...
- September 2013. Retrieved 2014-10-12. Ministeri haluaa tutkia Arctia Shippingin tilit – "Kenen ****karosta liikevoitto on maksettu?". Uusi Suomi, 14 October 2013...
- its strap Unnamed drummer, 1939, note the nearest three cymbals have no tilit buttons, upper felts or wingnuts Louis Bellson, 1952, using tilted cymbals...