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- Tilt - n. - A covering overhead; especially, a tent.
- Tilt - n. - The cloth covering of a cart or a wagon.
- Tilt - n. - A cloth cover of a boat; a small canopy or awning extended over the sternsheets of a boat.
- Tilt - v. t. - To cover with a tilt, or awning.
- Tilt - v. t. - To incline; to tip; to raise one end of for discharging liquor; as, to tilt a barrel.
- Tilt - v. t. - To point or thrust, as a lance.
- Tilt - v. t. - To point or thrust a weapon at.
- Tilt - v. t. - To hammer or forge with a tilt hammer; as, to tilt steel in order to render it more ductile.
- Tilt - v. i. - To run or ride, and thrust with a lance; to practice the military game or exercise of thrusting with a lance, as a combatant on horseback; to joust; also, figuratively, to engage in any combat or movement resembling that of horsemen tilting with lances.
- Tilt - v. i. - To lean; to fall partly over; to tip.
- Tilt - n. - A thrust, as with a lance.
- Tilt - n. - A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament.
- Tilt - n. - See Tilt hammer, in the Vocabulary.
- Tilt - n. - Inclination forward; as, the tilt of a cask.
- Tilt hammer - - A tilted hammer; a heavy hammer, used in iron works, which is lifted or tilted by projections or wipers on a revolving shaft; a trip hammer.
- Tilt-mill - n. - A mill where a tilt hammer is used, or where the process of tilting is carried on.
- Tilt-up - n. - Same as Tip-up.
- Tilt-yard - n. - A yard or place for tilting.
- Tilted - imp. & p. p. - of Tilt
- Tilter - n. - One who tilts, or jousts; hence, one who fights.
- Tilter - n. - One who operates a tilt hammer.
- Tilth - n. - The state of being tilled, or prepared for a crop; culture; as, land is good tilth.
- Tilth - n. - That which is tilled; tillage ground.
- Tilting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Tilt
- Tilting - n. - The act of one who tilts; a tilt.
- Tilt - n. - Inclination forward; as, the tilt of a cask.
- Tilt - n. - See Tilt hammer, in the Vocabulary.
- Trip hammer - - A tilt hammer.
- Tilter - n. - One who operates a tilt hammer.
- Overtilt - v. t. - To tilt over; to overturn.
- Oliver - n. - A small tilt hammer, worked by the foot.
- Cockbill - v. t. - To tilt up one end of so as to make almost vertical; as, to cockbill the yards as a sign of mourning.
- Cant - v. t. - To incline; to set at an angle; to tilt over; to tip upon the edge; as, to cant a cask; to cant a ship.
- Loop - n. - A mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the tilt hammer or rolls.
- Tilt - v. t. - To hammer or forge with a tilt hammer; as, to tilt steel in order to render it more ductile.
- Tilt - v. t. - To incline; to tip; to raise one end of for discharging liquor; as, to tilt a barrel.
- Tilting - n. - The process by which blister steel is rendered ductile by being forged with a tilt hammer.
- Tilt-mill - n. - A mill where a tilt hammer is used, or where the process of tilting is carried on.
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- H6122 עׇקְבָה - 6122 עׇקְבָה - עׇקְבָה - - ʻoqbâh - ok-baw' - feminine of an unused form from עָקַב meaning a trick; trickery; subtilty. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6195 עׇרְמָה - 6195 עׇרְמָה - עׇרְמָה - - ʻormâh - or-maw' - feminine of עֹרֶם; trickery; or (in a good sense) discretion; guile, prudence, subtilty, wilily, wisdom. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G1388 δόλος - 1388 δόλος - ΔΌΛΟΣ - - dólos - dol'-os - from an obsolete primary verb, (probably meaning to decoy; compare δελεάζω); a trick (bait), i.e. (figuratively) wile:--craft, deceit, guile, subtilty. - Masculine Neuter - greek
- G3834 πανουργία - 3834 πανουργία - ΠΑΝΟΥΡΓΊΑ - - panourgía - pan-oorg-ee'-ah - from πανοῦργος; adroitness, i.e. (in a bad sense) trickery or sophistry:--(cunning) craftiness, subtilty. - Noun Feminine - greek