"Thirlage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "thirlage" is an archaic or obsolete term, but it refers to:
Thirlage (or Field Thirlage) - a traditional English law term, used primarily in the 16th to 19th centuries in England. It refers to the obligation on a tenant to graze a certain number of cattle on the common land they hold. The amount of cattle was usually set according to the size and quality of their landholding.
Thirlage
A thioether or thio alcohol is an organic compound that contains a sulfur atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups by single covalent bonds.
A third-party refers to an individual or organization that is not directly involved in a situation, transaction, or relationship between two other parties. They may provide services, goods, or support to both parties, often in a neutral or impartial manner. Examples:<br><br> A third-party mediator in a dispute resolution process<br> A third-party payment processor for online transactions<br> A third-party maintenance provider for a large corporation<br> A third-party auditor for a company's financial statements<br><br>The term implies independence, impartiality, and often a level of objectivity, as the third-party is not biased towards one of the other parties involved.
third-world (adjective)<br><br>1. relating to or characteristic of countries that are economically underdeveloped and often poor, typically with a low standard of living and few modern amenities.<br><br>Example: "The country's third-world status made it difficult for tourists to access basic necessities like clean water and electricity."
Being third in a set or series of things; the third in a set or series; being after the second and before the fourth in order or rank.
adjective<br><br>remaining after the removal or destruction of most of something; a small remainder the thinnest curl of smoke remained in the air.
Describing something that is satisfying or refreshing, often associated with something that helps to satisfy one's thirst or hunger.
A strong desire or need to drink something, especially water, caused by lack of fluids in the body.
Having a greater desire for something, especially drink, due to a physical need or a lack of something.
Desiring or wishing for something with a strong feeling of hope or longing, often with a hint of desperation or eagerness.<br><br>Example: "She looked at the old photograph thirstily, remembering the happy times she spent with her grandchild before they lost touch."