tilt

tilt
tilt1
tiltable, adj.tilter, n.
/tilt/, v.t.
1. to cause to lean, incline, slope, or slant.
2. to rush at or charge, as in a joust.
3. to hold poised for attack, as a lance.
4. to move (a camera) up or down on its vertical axis for photographing or televising a moving character, object, or the like.
v.i.
5. to move into or assume a sloping position or direction.
6. to strike, thrust, or charge with a lance or the like (usually fol. by at).
7. to engage in a joust, tournament, or similar contest.
8. (of a camera) to move on its vertical axis: The camera tilts downward for an overhead shot.
9. to incline in opinion, feeling, etc.; lean: She's tilting toward the other candidate this year.
10. tilt at windmills, to contend against imaginary opponents or injustices. Also, fight with windmills.
n.
11. an act or instance of tilting.
12. the state of being tilted; a sloping position.
13. a slope.
14. a joust or any other contest.
15. a dispute; controversy.
16. a thrust of a weapon, as at a tilt or joust.
17. (in aerial photography) the angle formed by the direction of aim of a camera and a perpendicular to the surface of the earth.
18. (at) full tilt. See full tilt.
[1300-50; ME tylten to upset, tumble < Scand; cf. dial. Norw tylta to tiptoe, tylten unsteady; akin to OE tealt unsteady, tealtian to totter, amble, MD touteren to sway]
tilt2
/tilt/, n.
1. a cover of coarse cloth, canvas, etc., as for a wagon.
2. an awning.
v.t.
3. to furnish with a tilt.
[1400-50; late ME, var. of tild, OE teld; c. G Zelt tent, ON tjald tent, curtain]

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