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-ty
1- a suffix of numerals denoting multiples of ten:
twenty; thirty.
-ty
2- a suffix occurring in nouns of Latin origin, denoting quality, state, etc.:
unity; enmity.
TY
3abbreviation for
- thank you.
Ty.
4abbreviation for
- Territory.
-ty
1suffix
- denoting a multiple of ten
sixty
seventy
-ty
2suffix forming nouns
- indicating state, condition, or quality
cruelty
Word History and Origins
Origin of -ty1
Origin of -ty2
Origin of -ty3
Word History and Origins
Origin of -ty1
Origin of -ty2
Example Sentences
Ty Zentner averaged 40.1 yards for seven punts against the Seahawks and had one blocked.
The Rams signed punter Ryan Sanborn to the practice squad Thursday and signed punter Ty Zentner to the practice squad Friday.
He doesn’t deny that there are “s—ty church people” in the world, but he likes that the show highlights the good in the institutions.
Tyler’s Intuit Dome show follows a string of similarly conceived events by Kanye West, including a controversial appearance at March’s Rolling Loud festival in Inglewood where West and his creative partner Ty Dolla Sign roamed around a stage as songs from their “Vultures 1” album played over a sound system.
According to Ty Cobb, a former White House attorney under Trump, the filing underscores the breadth, depth and level of corroboration in the evidence against Trump.
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