Till (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

preposition
  1. up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
  2. before (used in negative constructions): He did not come till today.
  3. near or at a specified time: till evening.
  4. before; to: It's ten till four on my watch.
  5. Scot. and North England.
conjunction
  1. to the time that or when; until.
  2. before (used in negative constructions).
verb (used with object)
  1. to labor, as by plowing or harrowing, upon (land) for the raising of crops; cultivate.
  2. to plow.
verb (used without object)
  1. to cultivate the soil.
noun
  1. a drawer, box, or the like, as in a shop or bank, in which money is kept.
  2. a drawer, tray, or the like, as in a cabinet or chest, for keeping valuables.
  3. an arrangement of drawers or pigeonholes, as on a desk top.
noun
  1. glacial drift consisting of an unassorted mixture of clay, sand, gravel, and boulders.
  2. a stiff clay.
conjunction, preposition
  1. Also (not standard): 'til short for until
  2. to; towards
  3. in order that
verb (tr)
  1. to cultivate and work (land) for the raising of crops
  2. another word for plough
noun
  1. a box, case, or drawer into which the money taken from customers is put, now usually part of a cash register
noun
  1. an unstratified glacial deposit consisting of rock fragments of various sizes. The most common is boulder clay
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