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tutty

/tuht-ee/US // ˈtʌt i //UK // (ˈtʌtɪ) //

辅导员,监护人,辅导,家教

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an impure oxide of zinc obtained from the flues of smelting furnaces, or a similar substance occurring as a native mineral, used chiefly as a polishing powder.

Examples

  • Mr. Tutty officiated in the open air until the necessary church accommodation could be obtained.

  • This was the impure protoxide of zinc deposited in the furnace outlets, and is modern "tutty."

  • Melt the wax with the lard over a gentle fire, and sprinkle in the tutty, continually stirring them till the ointment is cold.

  • Say, Tutty,” says I, “do you really mean to put over a bluff the size of that?

  • But look here, Tutty,” says I, “just what sort of enterprise do you think you can direct?