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'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.

Prov. Love is such an important experience that even the pain of losing someone you love is better than not having loved that person. (A line from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem, "In Memoriam A. H. H.") Tom: I've been so miserable since Nancy and I broke up. I wish I'd never met her. Fred: Come on, now—'tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.See also: all, and, better, have, lost, love, never

Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.

Prov. If knowing something makes you unhappy, it would be better not to know it. (Also the cliché: ignorance is bliss.) Ellen: The doctor didn't tell Dad that Mom probably won't recover from her illness. Do you think we should tell him? Bill: No. It would only make him unhappy and ruin their last months together. Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.See also: folly, ignorance, wise

ill wind that blows no one any good, it's/'tis an

Someone or other usually benefits from a misfortune or loss. This expression appeared in John Heywood’s 1546 proverb collection and several of Shakespeare’s plays. Today it remains current, often shortened simply to an ill wind. Laurence McKinney punned on it in People of Note (1940), saying of the notoriously difficult oboe, “It’s an ill wood wind [sic] no one blows good.”See also: any, blow, ill, no, one, that, wind

ti

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Ti,

symbol for the element titaniumtitanium
[from Titan], metallic chemical element; symbol Ti; at. no. 22; at. wt. 47.867; m.p. 1,675&degC;; b.p. 3,260&degC;; sp. gr. 4.54 at 20&degC;; valence +2, +3, or +4.
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Ti

(chemistry) titanium

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1. a woody palmlike agave plant, Cordyline terminalis, of the East Indies, having white, mauve, or reddish flowers. The sword-shaped leaves are used for garments, fodder, thatch, etc., and the root for food and liquor 2. a similar and related plant, Cordyline australis, of New Zealand

TI

(Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, TX, www.ti.com) A leading semiconductor manufacturer founded in 1930 as Geophysical Service, an independent contractor specializing in petroleum exploration using sound waves (reflection seismograph method). In 1938, it spun off Geophysical Services, Inc. a Delaware subsidiary to do explorations for others. The parent company was later renamed Coronado Corporation, which ultimately dissolved in 1945.

In 1941, GSI was purchased by three employees and one of the original founders. The next day, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, and the company found itself making equipment that would find enemy submarines, not just oil.

In 1951, GSI's name was changed to Texas Instruments, and soon after began making transistors via a licensing arrangement with Western Electric. In 1954, TI pioneered the first commercial production of transistors made from silicon, and in that same year, introduced the first pocket-sized transistor radio.

In 1958, TI's Jack Kilby demonstrated the first integrated circuit (IC), which incorporated several transistors on a single chip. Three years later, it demonstrated a working computer using ICs that were six cubic inches in size and weighed only 10 ounces. TI produced a complete computer on a chip (microcontroller) in 1971.

In the early 1980s, TI made a large number of low-priced 99/4a home computers. It later introduced desktop PCs, but then discontinued them. A line of notebook PCs was offered for several years, but this mobile computing part of the business was sold to the Acer Group in 1997.

As the first to commercialize the silicon transistor, pocket radio, integrated circuit, handheld calculator, single-chip computer and the LISP chip, TI has a long history of contributions to the electronics and computer industry.


First Transistor
In 1954, TI pioneered the commercialization of the silicon transistor. (Image courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)







First Integrated Circuit
In 1958, TI built the first integrated circuit on a bar of germanium. It contained two transistors. This was the beginning of today's commonplace multi-million transistor chip. (Image courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)







The First Handheld Calculator
In 1967, TI introduced this handheld calculator. People were as excited to use this machine as they were when portable computers came on the scene a decade and a half later. (Image courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)







Inside the Plant
These pictures were taken inside TI's semiconductor fabrication plants. All workers don "bunny suits" which keep them from contaminating the delicate chip-making process. (Images courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)


Inside the Plant
These pictures were taken inside TI's semiconductor fabrication plants. All workers don "bunny suits" which keep them from contaminating the delicate chip-making process. (Images courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)

TI


titanium

 [ti-ta´ne-um] a chemical element, atomic number 22, atomic weight 47.90, symbol Ti. (See Appendix 6.)titanium dioxide a white powder used in ointment or lotion as a sunscreen.

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The delay time between the inverting pulse and the "read" pulse in the inversion recovery experiment, in magnetic resonance imaging.

Ti

Symbol for titanium.

TI

Inversion time. An MRI term for the time between the initial (inverting) 180° pulse and the 90° pulse used in inversion recovery pulse sequences.

TI

Therapeutic index, see there.

Ti

Symbol for titanium

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AcronymDefinition
TITexas Instruments
TITraining Instructor
TITitle
TITechnical Information
TITecnologia da Informação (Portuguese: Infomation Technology; Brazil)
TITurn In
TITruth Is
TITitanium
TITreasure Island (Hotel Casino Resort, Las Vegas, NV)
TITransparency International
TITeknologi Informasi (Indonesian: Information Technology)
TITicino (Swiss canton)
TITechnical Institute
TITelecom Italia (Italy)
TITajikistan
TITourism Industry
TITessin (Ticino; Swiss Canton)
TITime Interval
TITiistai (Finnish: Tuesday)
TIToastmasters International
TITube Investments (Chennai, India)
TITeknologisk Institut (Danish: Technological Institute)
TITechnology Integration (making systems that are not normally interoperable work with each other)
TIThreat Intelligence
TITraining Instructor (US DoD)
TITerminal Island (California)
TITaxable Income
TITotal Income
TITerminally Ill
TITenant Improvements
TITribunal d'Instance (French: District Court)
TITilt Steering (automotive)
TITraffic Information
TITransfusion Independence (blood transfusions)
TITurismo Internazionale (Alfa Romeo)
TIThoreau Institute
TITherapeutic Interchange
TITechnical Integration (various organizations)
TITrypsin Inhibitor
TITechnical Instruction
TIThursday Island (Queensland, Australia)
TITemptation Island (TV show)
TITemporary Import (customs; various locations)
TITherapeutic Index
TITexas International (airline)
TIThermal Inertia
TITechnical Inspection
TITechnical Intelligence
TITextile Institute
TITest Interface
TITraducción e Interpretación (Spanish: Translation & Interpreting)
TITargeted Individual
TITemperature Indicator (industrial control description)
TITechnology Insertion
TIThematic Interpretation (speech)
TITerminal Ileum (small intestine)
TITechnologisch Instituut (Dutch: Technological Institute; Belgium)
TITest Instructions
TITest Instrumentation
TITransport Index
TITechnology Intelligence
TITriple Integral
TITribune Interactive
TITemperature Index
TIInspiratory Time (medicine)
TITrunk Interface
TITotal Insanity
TITactical Intelligence
TITactical Internet
TIThermal Imagery
TITransaction Identifier (telecommunications)
TITechnical Interface
TITarget Indication
TITechnical Investigation
TITool Install
TITransfer Impedance
TITransactional Interpretation
TIThymus Independent (Antigen; immunology)
TITransmission Identification
TITraining Integrator (various companies)
TITarget Illuminator
TITeaching of Islam
TITechnical Impracticability (Superfund and RCRA waivers)
TITrace Index (linguistics)
TITime Inserted
TITricuspid Incompetence
TITransistorized Ignition
TITrace Identifier
TITemporary Intermittent
TIThought Insertion
TITechnical Insertion
TITest Intensity
TITechneglas, Inc.
TITurbocharger-Intercooler (Volvo trim)
TITurbine Island (power generation)
TITeledyne Isotopes
TITourismo Internationale (Alfa Romeo)
TITrack Initialization
TITechnician's Interface (Bay Networks)
TIToonami Infolink (website)
TITransition Initialization
TIThroat Inlet
TITelecommunications Instruction
TITheory of Indices
TITransmission Identification/Identifier
TITechnology Insights, Inc.

Ti

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for Ti

noun a light strong grey lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong lightweight alloys (as for airplane parts)

Synonyms

  • atomic number 22
  • titanium

Related Words

  • aeroplane
  • airplane
  • plane
  • metal
  • metallic element
  • ilmenite
  • rutile

noun shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing

Synonyms

  • Cordyline terminalis

Related Words

  • Cordyline
  • genus Cordyline
  • bush
  • shrub

noun the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization

Synonyms

  • te
  • si

Related Words

  • solfa syllable
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