Definition of Titler. Meaning of Titler. Synonyms of Titler

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Definition of Titler

Titler
Titler Tit"ler, n. A large truncated cone of refined sugar.

Meaning of Titler from wikipedia

- A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional...
- Convention from Grand B****a County. Titler was born in New York in 1800. Titler was born free and was literate. In 1832, Titler and his wife, Nancy, emigrated...
- Titler (nee Ball) is an American nurse scholar. She is the Rhetaugh G. Dumas Endowed Chair in the University of Michigan's School of Nursing. Titler was...
- Several specialty accessories from this period such as Sony's HVT-2100 Titler and cameras such as Matsu****a's Quasar VK-743 and Zenith VC-1800 could...
- des Échecs) for outstanding performance. The highest such title is Grandmaster (GM). Titles generally require a combination of Elo rating and norms (performance...
- performer who plays the title character is said to have the title role of the piece. The title of the work might consist solely of the title character's name...
- Motion 5, and Compressor 4. LiveType originated from a product called "India Titler Pro," by the Oregon-based company Prismo Graphics, founded by Tom Langmacher...
- legislation has both a short title and a long title. The long title (properly, the title in some jurisdictions) is the formal title appearing at the head of...
- The word titling, in the performing arts (opera, drama, audiovisual productions), defines the work of linguistic mediation encomp****ing subtitling and...
- The Title are a British four-piece indie band based in Stoke-on-Trent, England, and signed with Sons Ltd. Their debut single, "Slippin' 'n' Slidin", charted...