Tilt
51tilt — Kīki i, wala, walawala, kulana, o upe, ho okapeke; tilt back, as the head, hīka a. Tilted nose, ihu kū. Tilt the chair, ho okīki i i ka noho …
52tilt — [14] Tilt originally meant ‘fall over’; the sense ‘slant’ is not recorded before the 16th century. The word is probably descended from an unrecorded Old English *tyltan, whose ultimate source would have been the prehistoric Germanic adjective… …
53tilt-up — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from tilt up, v. : of or relating to a method of constructing concrete walls in which the slabs are cast in horizontal position and then tilted up into place tilt up building …
54tilt — See: FULL TILT …
55tilt — See: FULL TILT …
56tilt — 1. verb a) to slope or incline (something); to slant I say I quarrell’d with you ; b) (jousting) to charge (at someone) with a lance …
57tilt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. tip, slant, incline, slope; joust. n. joust, tournament; altercation, dispute; speed; slant, slope; awning, canopy. See contention, obliquity, covering. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An incline] Syn. slant,… …
58tilt — See: full tilt …
59tilt — tɪlt n. inclination; bending; attack, onslaught; joust, fight between knights on horseback who attempt to unseat each other with lances, jousting contest v. incline, slant; cause to lean; joust with a person; compete in a joust or tilt; thrust… …
60tilt — To tilt is to rotate a camera up or down. Also see cinema, cinematography, pan, panning shot, tracking shot, video, and zoom …