Definition of Tyeing

1. tye [v] - See also: tye

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tyeing

tyan-a-bumfit
tybamate
tychism
tychisms
tychite
tychonic
tycoon
tycoons
tyde
tydy
tyed
tyee
tyees
tyeing (current term)
tyek
tyeken
tyekin
tyeks
tyer
tyers
tyes
tyg
tyger
tygs
tyin
tying
tying up
tyiyn

Literary usage of Tyeing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"... building purposes, also extensively for fuel; the fibrous dark- brown bark serves for roofs of huts and also for tyeing. Eucalyptus maculata, Hooker. ..."

2. The Textile Colourist (1877)
"For resisting hot dye liquids there is nothing but the purely mechanical means of so covering, pinching, tyeing, or compressing the cloth between solid ..."

3. The Mining and Smelting Magazine (1864)
"From the first tyeing. (a.) Head of the tye, worked over again on this tye. ... From the second tyeing. (a.) Head of tye, which goes to the finishing tye. ..."

4. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences by John Redman Coxe (1812)
"Which is the most favourable Moment for tyeing and Paring the Vine ? While the vine is in flower, it must not be touched : it must be pared when the flower ..."

5. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1806)
"... and we secure the said wick in its place by tyeing it round the end, or by sliding a perforated small piece of wood or button on the upper end, ..."

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