Definition of Tilter. Meaning of Tilter. Synonyms of Tilter

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Definition of Tilter

Tilter
Tilter Tilt"er, n. 1. One who tilts, or jousts; hence, one who fights. Let me alone to match your tilter. --Glanville. 2. One who operates a tilt hammer.

Meaning of Tilter from wikipedia

- Look up tilt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tilt may refer to: Tilt (American band), a punk rock group, formed in 1992 Tilt (British band), an electronic...
- Kenny Wheeler: Windmill Tilter: The Story of Don Quixote". AllMusic. Retrieved September 24, 2022. "Kenny Wheeler - Windmill Tilter: The Story of Don Quixote"...
- Tilting may refer to: Tilt (camera), a cinematographic technique Tilting at windmills, an English idiom Tilting theory, an algebra theory Exponential...
- Pelvic tilt is the orientation of the pelvis in respect to the thighbones and the rest of the body. The pelvis can tilt towards the front, back, or either...
- 2002), CLEVER (2003) Lumeneo Smera (2008) Nissan Land Glider (2009) Tilter [fr] Tilter (2011)[dubious – discuss][citation needed] Toyota i-Road (Toyota,...
- with respect to gravity's direction. It is also known as a tilt indicator, tilt sensor, tilt meter, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer...
- pivots around a smaller wheel or point, the piano tilter has large curved sections to gently tilt an upright piano until it is lying flat on its back...
- overly aggressive. Tilting is closely ****ociated with another poker term, "steam". Placing an opponent on tilt or dealing with being on tilt oneself is an...
- Tilts is a hamlet in the City of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, some 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Doncaster city centre and 3 miles (4.8 km) south...
- In optics, tilt is a deviation in the direction a beam of light propagates. Tilt quantifies the average slope in both the X and Y directions of a wavefront...