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Definition of Tutty

Tutty
Tutty Tut"ty, n. [F. tutie; cf. Sp. tutia, atutia, LL. tutia; all from Per. t[=u]tiy[=a].] (Chem.) A yellow or brown amorphous substance obtained as a sublimation product in the flues of smelting furnaces of zinc, and consisting of a crude zinc oxide.

Meaning of Tutty from wikipedia

- Sam Tutty (born 9 April 1998) is an English actor. He is most known for his title role in the West End production of the musical Dear Evan Hansen for...
- William "Tutty" Baker (1793-1855), was an American pioneer credited as the founder of Freeport, Illinois. Originating from the southern United States...
- In alchemy, cadmia (Latin for cadmium) is an oxide of zinc (tutty; from Arabic: توتيا tutiya, via Persian, from Sanskrit तुत्थ tuttha) which collects...
- Ian Victor Tutty (born 7 March 1937) is an Australian former representative rower. He was a three-time national champion sculler and an Olympian who competed...
- Dennis Tutty is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and coach in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition who also represented...
- Tutty Alawiyah (30 March 1942 – 4 May 2016), sometimes spelled Tuty Alawiyah, was an Indonesian politician and women's rights advocate. She served as...
- Reverend William Tutty (c. 1715 – 24 November 1754) was an English-Canadian clergyman. Ordained in the Church of England, he moved to Canada in 1749 as...
- production opened at Kiln Theatre in 2023, starring Dujonna Gift and Sam Tutty. In April 2024, it transferred to the Criterion Theatre in the West End...
- which was dissolved tutty, white vitriol, or some other proper powder. Dry collyriums were pastilles of Rhasis, sugar-candy, iris, tutty prepared and blown...
- Calais), George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) of Bromfield, Kent, and James Tutty (or Tuttey) of Brenchley, Kent were burnt. On 30 November, John Webbe (or...