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tilt [ tilt ]


verb  (past and past participle tilt·ed, present participle tilt·ing, 3rd person present singular tilts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb slope: to slant, or cause something to slant
She tilted her head as she listened.

2. intransitive verb have as preference: to tend toward favoring a particular opinion, course of action, or side in a dispute
a political party that tilted toward peace not war

3. intransitive verb criticize: to make a spoken or written attack on somebody or something

4. intransitive verb struggle: to combat or struggle against somebody or something

5. transitive and intransitive verb history charge with lance: to attack an opponent using a lance

6. intransitive verb history joust with somebody: to take part in a joust against somebody

7. intransitive verb history point lance: to hold a lance ready for combat in a joust

8. transitive verb engineering use tilt hammer on something: to work on something using a tilt hammer



noun  (plural tilts)
Definition:
 
1. act of tilting: an act of tilting or of causing something to tilt

2. inclined surface: a slanted surface or position
His hat was at a rakish tilt.

3. criticism: a spoken or written attack on somebody or something

4. U.S. preference: a tendency to favor a particular opinion, course of action, or side in a dispute

5. history activity of joust: a jousting contest

6. history lance thrust: a thrust made with a lance in a jousting contest

7. engineering 
Same as  tilt hammer


[14th century. Probably < assumed Old English tyltan "fall over" < Germanic, "unsteady"]

tilt·er noun

(at) full tilt at full speed

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