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| auntie | {n} | (Diminutive of aunt) | bowtie | {n} | (necktie shaped like a bow) | cable tie | {n} | (a type of fastener) | chocolatier | {n} | (producer of chocolate) | Christianities | {n} | (Christianities) | cockatiel | {n} | (a small, rather atypical cockatoo with a distinctive pointed yellow crest) | Colombian necktie | {n} | (violent and intimidating method of execution) | cootie | {n} | (louse) SEE: louse :: | cutie | {n} | (term of endearment referring to a cute person or animal) | eighties | {n} | (the decade of the 1980s) | eightieth | {adj} | (ordinal form of the number eighty) | eightieth | {n} | (One of eighty equal parts of a whole) | eightieth | {n} | (The person or thing in the eightieth position) | Euler's totient function | {n} | (number theory) | Eyetie | {n} | (person of Italian descent) | fifties | {n} | (the decade of the 1950s) | fiftieth | {adj} | (the ordinal form of the number fifty) | forties | {n} | (the decade of the 1940s) | fortieth | {adj} | (ordinal form of forty) | fortieth | {n} | (one of forty equal parts) | fortieth | {n} | (person or thing) | frontier | {n} | (part of a country that fronts or faces another country or an unsettled region) | hog-tie | {v} | (figurative use) | hottie | {n} | (informal: hot-water bottle) SEE: hot water bottle :: | humanities | {n} | (the branch of learning that includes the arts, classics, philosophy, intellectuality and history etc.) | impatience | {n} | (quality of being impatient) | impatiently | {adv} | (without patience) | inpatient | {n} | (A patient whose treatment needs at least one night's residence in a hospital) | intelligence quotient | {initialism} | (IQ score) | métier | {n} | (activity that is pursued as a trade or profession; a calling) | métier | {n} | (activity to which a person is particularly suited; a forte) | multiethnic | {adj} | (of, pertaining to, or consisting of several ethnic groups) | necktie | {n} | (strip of cloth worn around the neck and tied in the front) | nightie | {n} | (sleeping garment worn by women) SEE: nightgown :: | nineties | {n} | (the decade of the 1990s) | ninetieth | {adj} | (ordinal form of ninety) | outpatient | {n} | (patient who receives treatment at a hospital or clinic but is not admitted overnight) | panties | {n} | (short underpants for women or girls) | patience | {n} | (quality of being patient) | patience is a virtue | {proverb} | (it is better to be patient than impatient) | patient | {adj} | (not losing one's temper while waiting) | patient | {n} | (someone who receives treatment from a doctor) | patiently | {adv} | (in a patient manner) | Peltier effect | {n} | (thermodynamic effect) | quotient | {n} | (number resulting from division) | railroad tie | {n} | (piece supporting the rails of a railroad) | rentier | {n} | (individual who receives capital income) | sentience | {n} | (state or quality of being sentient) | seventies | {n} | (the decade of the 1970s) | seventieth | {adj} | (ordinal form of the number seventy (70)) | seventieth | {n} | (one of seventy equal parts of a whole) | seventieth | {n} | (the person or thing in the seventieth position) | sixties | {n} | (decade of the 1960s) | sixtieth | {adj} | (the ordinal form of the number sixty) | the pen is mightier than the sword | {proverb} | (more power can achieved writing than fighting) | thirties | {n} | (1930s) | thirtieth | {adj} | (the ordinal form of the number thirty) | tie | {n} | (necktie) SEE: necktie :: | tie | {n} | (sleeper) SEE: sleeper :: | tie | {n} | (tie score) | tie | {v} | (to attach or fasten with string) | tie clip | {n} | (clip to hold tie) | tiepin | {n} | (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt) | tier | {n} | (layer or rank) | tiercel | {n} | (male hawk or falcon, used in falconry) | Tierra del Fuego | {prop} | (province) | tie tack | {n} | (pin to hold necktie) SEE: tie clip :: | tongue-tie | {n} | (oral anomaly) SEE: ankyloglossia :: | twenties | {n} | (the decade of the 1920s) | twentiethly | {adv} | zwanzigstens | twist tie | {n} | (metal wire) | untie | {v} | (to become untied or loosed) | untie | {v} | (to free from fastening or from restraint) | untie | {v} | (to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted) | untie | {v} | (to resolve)
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