"Tin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tin" Meaning

A small, silvery-white or grayish-white metal, typically made into objects used for storing things, such as cans or containers for food and drink.

"Tin" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Tin"


Sentence Examples


In the early days of the industrial revolution, tin was used as a base for making tin cans.
The tin roof of the old warehouse was battered and worn out, exposing the rusty metal beneath.
She had to separate the tin foil from the turkeys by hand.
To install a new roof, we needed to tin the ceiling first.
The new tin can was made more durable to withstand pressures and leaks from the vacuum-sealed packaging.

"Tin" Similar Words

Timorousness

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Timothy

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Timpani

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Timucua

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The Timucua people were an indigenous peoples who lived in the eastern part of what is now the U.S. state of Florida, particularly in the regions around the Hari-Ki-Y-Hi or Timucua Lake and around Loxahatchee River. They were a set of nations that spoke the Timucua language, and was considered a major nation or confederation of Native American groups who were encountered by European explorers.<br><br>Their territory ranged from parts of present-day northern and central Florida to coastal Georgia.

Timucuan

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The word "timucuan" refers to people who were an Indigenous tribe that lived in Florida from around 1000 AD to the 18th century. They were a part of the larger Timucuan chiefdom, which was a loose network of villages and factions that spoke the Timucuan language.

Timur

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Timur is an Old Turkic name, literally meaning "iron". It is also the Persian name of the 14th-century Turco-Mongol conqueror Temürtimur, who is more commonly known as Timur or Tamerlane.

Timurid

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The term "Timurid" refers to a group of Iranic rulers who established a Turco-Mongol empire in 1370, which lasted until the 16th century. The Timurids were followers of Timur, also known as Tamerlane, a Central Asian leader who was also known as Amir Timur (1401/2-1405). His empire stretched from modern-day Iran and Turkey in the west, to modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan in the east.<br><br>The Timurids were a Turkic people, but their culture was also heavily influenced by Persian and Arab traditions. They were known for their patronage of the arts, architecture, and literature, particularly under Husayn Bayqarah and Ulugh Beg, two notable Timurid rulers.<br><br>The name "Timurid" comes from Timur, the founder of the dynasty.

Tin-opener

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Tinamides

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Tinamides is a reference to a family of compounds that are derived from tin, a chemical element with the symbol Sn.<br><br>More broadly, tinamides can refer to a class of compounds in organic chemistry that have a tin-nitrogen bond in their structure, typically as part of a larger molecular framework. These compounds are often used as reagents or intermediates in organic synthesis.<br><br>In a biological context, tinamides are also the carcinogenic metabolites of the herbicide EPTC, or S-ethyl N,N-diisopropylthiocarbamate.

Tinamiformes

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The Tinamiformes is an order of flightless birds endemic to Central and South America. They are more closely related to the kiwi than to other birds. The group has over 47 known species, which are divided into 9 genera.

Tinamou

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Tincal

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Tinct

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Tincture: a solution of a medicinal herb in a spirit, such as ethanol, or a flavoured extract of an herb, used in food or drink.<br><br>Small amount: a tiny or minimal amount of something.<br><br>Spiritual power or essence: a concentrated and subtle part of something, especially a divine force or power.

Tinctorial

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Relating to dye or color; producing color or dye.

Tinctumutation

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