Definition of Tines. Meaning of Tines. Synonyms of Tines

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Definition of Tines

Tine
Tine Tine, v. t. [See Tind.] To kindle; to set on fire. [Obs.] See Tind. ``To tine the cloven wood.' --Dryden. Coals of contention and hot vengeance tind. --Spenser.
Tine
Tine Tine, v. i. [Cf. Tine distress, or Tine to kindle.] To kindle; to rage; to smart. [Obs.] Ne was there slave, ne was there medicine That mote recure their wounds; so inly they did tine. --Spenser.
Tine
Tine Tine, v. t. [AS. t?nan, from t?n an inclosure. See Town.] To shut in, or inclose. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
Tine
Tine Tine, n. [OE. tind, AS. tind; akin to MHG. zint, Icel. tindr, Sw. tinne, and probably to G. zinne a pinnacle, OHG. zinna, and E. tooth. See Tooth.] A tooth, or spike, as of a fork; a prong, as of an antler.

Meaning of Tines from wikipedia

- Look up tine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tine may refer to: Tine (structural), a 'prong' on a fork or similar implement, or any similar structure...
- The number of tines on tools varies widely – a pitchfork may have just two, a garden fork may have four, and a rake or harrow many. Tines may be blunt...
- with director Peter Sellars. Tines was born December 20, 1986, in Portsmouth, Virginia. Raised in Orlean, Virginia, Tines sang with the First Providence...
- Look up Tiner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hugh M. Tiner (1908–1981), American academic...
- tines, long shaft and an insulating handle, typically of wood, for dipping bread into a pot containing sauce Ice cream fork: A spoon with flat tines used...
- Les Tines station (French: Gare des Tines) is a railway station in the commune of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, in the French department of Haute-Savoie. It is...
- straw, manure, or leaves. It has a long handle and usually two to five thin tines designed to efficiently move such materials. The term is also applied colloquially...
- TINE SA (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtìːnə]) is the largest Norwegian dairy product cooperative consisting of around 15,000 farmers and 5,600 employees...
- not the frame and the tine are one piece); by the shape of the frame (rod or plaque); by the number of tines, and whether the tines are plucked, joint-tapped...
- ditch or pit in the road with tines (sides) spaced far enough apart that small (shorter axle) vehicles fall between the tines but close enough that larger-diameter-wheeled...