Till vs. Checkout

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Tillpreposition

Until; to, up to; as late as (a given time).

Tillpreposition

(obsolete) To, up to (physically).

Tillpreposition

(dialectal) In order that, to enable.

Tillconjunction

Until, until the time that.

Tillnoun

A cash register.

Tillnoun

A removable box within a cash register containing the money.

Tillnoun

The contents of a cash register, for example at the beginning or end of the day or of a cashier's shift.

Tillnoun

(obsolete) A tray or drawer in a chest.

Tillnoun

glacial drift consisting of a mixture of clay, sand, pebbles and boulders

Tillnoun

(dialect) manure or other material used to fertilize land

Tillnoun

A vetch; a tare.

Tillverb

(transitive) To develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc.).

Tillverb

(transitive) To work or cultivate or plough (soil); to prepare for growing vegetation and crops.

Tillverb

(intransitive) To cultivate soil.

Tillverb

(obsolete) To prepare; to get.

Tillnoun

A vetch; a tare.

Tillnoun

A drawer.

Tillnoun

A deposit of clay, sand, and gravel, without lamination, formed in a glacier valley by means of the waters derived from the melting glaciers; - sometimes applied to alluvium of an upper river terrace, when not laminated, and appearing as if formed in the same manner.

Tillnoun

A kind of coarse, obdurate land.

Tillpreposition

To; unto; up to; as far as; until; - now used only in respect to time, but formerly, also, of place, degree, etc., and still so used in Scotland and in parts of England and Ireland; as, I worked till four o'clock; I will wait till next week.

Tillconjunction

As far as; up to the place or degree that; especially, up to the time that; that is, to the time specified in the sentence or clause following; until.

Tillverb

To plow and prepare for seed, and to sow, dress, raise crops from, etc., to cultivate; as, to till the earth, a field, a farm.

Tillverb

To prepare; to get.

Tillverb

To cultivate land.

Tillnoun

unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together

Tillnoun

a treasury for government funds

Tillnoun

a strongbox for holding cash

Tillverb

work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation;

Tillpreposition

less formal way of saying until

Tillconjunction

less formal way of saying until

Tillnoun

a cash register or drawer for money in a shop, bank, or restaurant

Tillnoun

boulder clay or other sediment deposited by melting glaciers or ice sheets.

Tillverb

prepare and cultivate (land) for crops

Till

Till or glacial till is unsorted glacial sediment. Till is derived from the erosion and entrainment of material by the moving ice of a glacier.

Checkoutnoun

The process of checking out of a hotel, or the latest time to vacate a room in one.

Checkoutnoun

The process of checking out items at a supermarket or library.

Checkoutnoun

The place in a supermarket where this is done.

Checkoutnoun

A test to see if some device is functioning properly.

Checkoutnoun

An inspection or investigation.

Checkoutnoun

the latest time for vacating a hotel room without being charged for extra time; as, the checkout here is 12 noon.

Checkoutnoun

A counter in a supermarket or other retail store where one pays for one's purchases.

Checkoutnoun

the act of inspecting or verifying;

Checkoutnoun

the latest time for vacating a hotel room;

Checkoutnoun

a counter in a supermarket where you pay for your purchases

Checkoutnoun

a point at which goods are paid for in a supermarket or similar store

Checkoutnoun

the administrative procedure followed when a guest leaves a hotel at the end of their stay

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