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Look up tine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tine may refer to: Tine (structural), a 'prong' on a fork or similar implement, or any similar structure
TINE SA (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtìːnə]) is the largest Norwegian dairy product cooperative consisting of around 15,000 farmers and 5,600 employees
Tines (/ˈtaɪnz/; also spelled tynes), prongs or teeth are parallel or branching spikes forming parts of a tool or natural object. They are used to spear
The tine test is a multiple-puncture tuberculin skin test used to aid in the medical diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). The tine test is similar to the Heaf
Look up Tiner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hugh M. Tiner (1908–1981), American academic
"Despre tine" (Romanian for 'About You') is a song recorded by the Moldovan Eurodance group O-Zone, released as a single by Media Services in Romania around
Tine Urnaut (born 3 September 1988) is a Slovenian volleyball player who plays for ACH Volley and the Slovenia national team. With Slovenia, he was the
Paul N. Tine (born December 20, 1971) was a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, serving since 2013. Tine is also an insurance agent
Tine Thing Helseth (/ˈtiːnə tɪŋ ˈhɛlsət/ TEE-nə ting HEL-sət; born 18 August 1987) is a Norwegian trumpet soloist specializing in classical repertoire
Tine Veenstra (born 20 May 1983, Hoorn) is a Dutch bobsledder who has competed since 2007. Together with Esmé Kamphuis she finished eighth in the two-woman
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African, Australian, Jamaican
Born on Monday
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Italian (Sicily; Tinè)
Italian (Sicily; Tinè) : most probably an occupational name for a comb maker, from a reduced form of medieval Greek kteneas, from ktenion ‘comb’ + the occupational suffix -eas.English (mainly Yorkshire) : variant of Tyne.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Thein.
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Slovene
Short form of Slovene Mártinek, TINEK means "of/like Mars."
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English
English : habitational name, possibly from Tineley in Northumberland, thought to be named with Old English tind ‘tine’, ‘spike’ + lēah ‘forest clearing’, or possibly from Teenley, in West Yorkshire, which is recorded in 1538 as Tyndeley and may be named as ‘burnt (Middle English tend) clearing’.
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Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva
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Danish, Dutch, German, Latin
War-like; Female Version of Martin; Follower of Christ
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Bringing Joy
Biblical
house of a rock
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Hebrew English
Devoted to God.
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Tamil
Rakthakamal | ரகà¯à®¤à®•மள
Red lotus
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Visigothic Frithnanth, FERRÃO means "ardent for peace."
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English Scandinavian
From the light meadow; from the dark meadow.
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Muslim
Delicacy. Neatness.
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Indian
God
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English
English : habitational name from Inskip in Lancashire, of uncertain etymology. The first element of this place name has been tentatively connected with Welsh ynys ‘island’ (compare Ince); the second with Old English c̄pe ‘keep’ (noun) in the sense ‘osier basket for keeping or trapping fish’.
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Indian
Beautiful
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n.
Anxiety; tine.
n.
A tooth, or spike, as of a fork; a prong, as of an antler.
a.
Tined; tinged.
n.
A contagious affection of the skin due to the presence of a vegetable parasite, and forming ring-shaped discolored patches covered with vesicles or powdery scales. It occurs either on the body, the face, or the scalp. Different varieties are distinguished as Tinea circinata, Tinea tonsurans, etc., but all are caused by the same parasite (a species of Trichophyton).
n.
An officer of the forest who had the care of vert and venison by night.
v. t.
To kindle; to set on fire.
n.
Any projection corresponding to the tooth of an animal, in shape, position, or office; as, the teeth, or cogs, of a cogwheel; a tooth, prong, or tine, of a fork; a tooth, or the teeth, of a rake, a saw, a file, a card.
v. t.
To shut in, or inclose.
n.
A genus of small Lepidoptera, including the clothes moths and carpet moths.
superl.
Drawn out or extended in time; continued through a considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book.
a.
Having prongs or projections like the tines of a fork; as, a three-pronged fork.
n.
The tine of a fork, or of a similar instrument; as, a fork of two or three prongs.
v. i.
To kindle; to rage; to smart.
n.
A name applied to various skin diseases, but especially to ringworm. See Ringworm, and Sycosis.
a.
Furnished with tines; as, a three-tined fork.
n.
Any species of Tinea, or of the family Tineidae, which includes numerous small moths, many of which are injurious to woolen and fur goods and to cultivated plants. Also used adjectively.
n.
Brushwood and thorns for making and repairing hedges.
n.
Trouble; distress; teen.
pl.
of Tineman
n.
Same as Tinean.