Meaning TIL
What does TIL mean? Here you find 20 meanings of the word TIL. You can also add a definition of TIL yourself

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Today I Learned, as in “TIL Russia has 11 time zones.” Most often used in r/todayilearned, this acronym is paired with astounding or little-known facts.
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Until
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variant of till (prep.) or short for until.
Source: etymonline.com

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   until
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Sesame seed.
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Sesame
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Sesame
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Dutch short form of Mathilde.
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adv. "to," s.v. till prep., conj., adv. OED. KEY: til@adv
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adv 1 til 1
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conj. "until," s.v. till prep., conj., adv. OED. KEY: til@conj
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conj 308 til 277 till 2 tyl 29
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prep. "to; until," s.v. till prep., conj., adv. OED. KEY: til@prep
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prep 44 tel 1 til 40 tyl 3
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Until
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turn-in-line; a well turned to sales
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Until
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Til may refer to:
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Til is a novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1872.
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Dutch short form of Mathilde.
Source: behindthename.com




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