Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A palm-lily: same as
ti . - noun Same as
tea-tree .
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Examples
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We ate on the little balcony with ti-tree towering overhead and birds flitting here and there.
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Then I put the book down and saw a butterfly struggling in a spider web in a dark corner of tangled ti-tree and ivy.
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Then I put the book down and saw a butterfly struggling in a spider web in a dark corner of tangled ti-tree and ivy.
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Later, a stroll back up to the house, retracing our steps under the ti-tree.
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Early in the morning, about seven o'clock when the air was still relatively cool, probably 26 degrees, we slipped out of the house and walked through the ti-tree lined avenues.
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Early in the morning, about seven o'clock when the air was still relatively cool, probably 26 degrees, we slipped out of the house and walked through the ti-tree lined avenues.
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Later, a stroll back up to the house, retracing our steps under the ti-tree.
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The scent of ti-tree weighed heavily on the hot, dry air.
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The big pot went onto the stove just as the sun was dancing with the ti-tree, casting liquid gold mixed with long spindly shadows into the big west-facing kitchen window.
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Following last week's storms, I was a little anxious but there was no damage to the beach house, just a few ti-tree boughs blown down in the back yard.
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