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| an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance. |
| a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal. |
| tilt1 (tɪlt) | |
| —vb (when intr, | |
| 1. | to incline or cause to incline at an angle |
| 2. | (usually intr) to attack or overthrow (a person or people) in a tilt or joust |
| 3. | to aim or thrust: to tilt a lance |
| 4. | (tr) to work or forge with a tilt hammer |
| —n | |
| 5. | a slope or angle: at a tilt |
| 6. | the act of tilting |
| 7. | esp in medieval Europe |
| a. a jousting contest | |
| b. a thrust with a lance or pole delivered during a tournament | |
| 8. | an attempt to win a contest |
| 9. | See tilt hammer |
| 10. | full tilt, at full tilt at full speed or force |
| [Old English tealtian; related to Dutch touteren to totter, Norwegian tylta to tiptoe, tylten unsteady] | |
| 'tilter1 | |
| —n | |