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101KABZA-İ TÎG — Kılıncın kabzası, sapı …
102ZAHM-İ TÎG — Kılıç yarası …
103con·tig·u·ous — …
104ver·tig·i·nous — /vɚˈtıʤənəs/ adj formal : causing or likely to cause a feeling of dizziness especially because of great height a vertiginous drop vertiginous heights …
105zaf·tig — …
106tiglium — tig·li·um (tigґle əm) gen. tigґlii [L.] Croton tiglium …
107tiglicacid — tig·lic acid (tĭgʹlĭk) n. A thick, syrupy poisonous liquid, C5H8O2, derived from croton oil, having a spicy odor and used in making perfumes and flavoring agents. [From New Latin (Croton) tiglium, croton species name, perhaps from Greek tīlos,… …
108Tiglath-pileser I — /tig lath pi lee zeuhr, puy / died 1102? B.C., king of Assyria c1115 1102?. * * * ▪ king of Assyria flourished 11th century BC one of the greatest of the early kings of Assyria (reigned c. 1115–c. 1077 BC). Tiglath pileser ascended… …
109tiglic — /tig lik/, adj. Chem. of or derived from tiglic acid. Also, tiglinic /ti glin ik/. [1870 75; < NL tigl(ium) croton oil plant (said to be < Gk tîl(os) watery excrement + NL ium IUM) + IC] * * * …
110Tiglinsäure — Tig|lin|säu|re [nlat. Croton tiglium = Purgierbaum, ein Wolfsmilchgewächs (Bot.)]: ↑ Methylbutensäure …