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ti
1[tee]
noun
plural
tisthe syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
(in the fixed system of solmization) the tone B.
ti
2[tee]
noun
plural
tisa widely cultivated tropical plant, Cordyline terminalis, of the agave family, having narrow, leathery, often variegated leaves and yellowish, white, or reddish flowers.
Ti
3titanium.
ti
1/ پː /
noun
a woody palmlike agave plant, Cordyline terminalis, of the East Indies, having white, mauve, or reddish flowers. The sword-shaped leaves are used for garments, fodder, thatch, etc, and the root for food and liquor
a similar and related plant, Cordyline australis, of New Zealand
Ti
2symbol
titanium
ti
3/ پː /
noun
music a variant spelling of te
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ti1
Origin of ti2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ti1
Example Sentences
Her improvised chorus is simple; a dozen times, she repeats “Mo ti de, mo ti de le,” which means “I’ve arrived. I’ve come home” in Yoruba.
"It is not about the spectacle of being looked at, but the reality of wearing and the confidence and chicness that comes with ti", he added.
Ti leaf lei are open-ended ropes twisted with the purple, green or cream-shaded ti fronds.
After audibly warming up through his brief aria “Amor ti vieta,” long beloved of tenors, Beczala sang with his usual stylish ardor.
One aria, “Amor ti vieta,” stands out: It has long been a favorite among tenors, including Enrico Caruso, Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo.
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