From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtiti /tiː/ noun [singular] APMthe seventh note in a musical scale according to the sol-fa system
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ti• That was true, but it was also a ti me of shock, suspended animation.• It was forced to back down both ti! mes.• Bouvet refers to the characters ti and shang-ti as being the most commonly used in referring to the Sovereign Lord.• But Katherine also realized that the longer ti took, the more chance there was of them leaving the country.• To me, ti just looks like the fools are running scared.• He looked as if he meant ti.• There's plenty ti do now Jonna's gone and besides, it's not a man's place.• After some ti me the job is completed and the two mortar bombs have been neutralised.Origin ti (1800-1900) si “ti” ((18-19 centuries))