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Till meaning in English

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Till

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Noun

1. boulder clay, till

unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together

2. public treasury, till, trough

a treasury for government funds

3. cashbox, money box, till

a strongbox for holding cash

Verb

4. till

work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation

Example Sentences:
'till the soil'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Till

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conjunction, preposition
1. Also (not standard): 'til short for until
2. Scottish
to; towards
3. dialect
in order that
come here till I tell you
verb (transitive)
1. 
to cultivate and work (land) for the raising of crops
2.  another word for plough
noun
a box, case, or drawer into which the money taken from customers is put, now usually part of a cash register
noun
an unstratified glacial deposit consisting of rock fragments of various sizes. The most common is boulder clay

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Till

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verb transitive, verb intransitive
to work (land) in raising crops, as by plowing and fertilizing; cultivate
noun
1. 
a drawer or tray for keeping money
2. 
ready cash
preposition
1. 
until
2.  Scottish
up to the place of; as far as
conjunction
3. 
until
noun
unstratified, unsorted, glacial drift of clay, sand, boulders, and gravel

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Till

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tr.v. tilled, till·ing, tills
To prepare (land) for the raising of crops, as by plowing and harrowing; cultivate.
prep.
Until.
conj.
Until.
n.
1. A drawer, small chest, or compartment for money, as in a store.
2. A supply of money; a purse.
n.
Glacial drift composed of an unconsolidated, heterogeneous mixture of clay, sand, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders.

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