tin
[ tin ]
/ tɪn /
noun
adjective
verb (used with object), tinned, tin·ning.
Origin of tin
before 900; (noun) Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch, Old Norse
tin, German
Zinn; (v.) Middle English
tinnen, derivative of the noun
OTHER WORDS FROM tin
tin·like, adjective re·tin, verb (used with object), re·tinned, re·tin·ning.Words nearby tin
timpanogos,
timpanum,
timrod,
timucu,
timur,
tin,
tin can,
tin cup,
tin difluoride,
tin ear,
tin fish
Definition for tin (2 of 2)
TIN
[ tin ]
/ tɪn /
noun
taxpayer identification number.
Example sentences from the Web for tin
British Dictionary definitions for tin
tin
/ (tɪn) /
noun
verb tins, tinning or tinned (tr)
Derived forms of tin
tinlike, adjectiveWord Origin for tin
Old English; related to Old Norse
tin, Old High German
zin
Medical definitions for tin
tin
[ tĭn ]
n. Symbol Sn
A malleable metallic element used to coat other metals to prevent corrosion. Atomic number 50.
Scientific definitions for tin
tin
[ tĭn ]
Sn
A malleable, silvery metallic element that occurs in igneous rocks. It has a crystalline structure and crackles when bent. Tin is used as an anticorrosion agent and is a part of numerous alloys, including bronze. Atomic number 50; atomic weight 118.71; melting point 231.89°C; boiling point 2,270°C; specific gravity 7.31; valence 2, 4. See Periodic Table. See Note at element.