tee
IPA: tˈi
noun
- The name of the Latin-script letter T.
- Something shaped like the letter T.
- (clothing) T-shirt.
- (computing) The process of redirecting output to multiple destinations.
- (golf) A flat area of ground from which players hit their first shots on a golf hole.
- (sports) A usually wooden or plastic peg from which a ball is kicked or hit.
- (curling) The target area of a curling rink
- The mark at which players aim in quoits.
- A finial resembling an umbrella, crowning a dagoba in Indochinese countries.
- An Ogoni language spoken in Nigeria.
- A Chinese surname from Hokkien.
- (Canada, US, medicine) Initialism of transesophageal echocardiogram.
- (pathology) Initialism of thromboembolic event.
- Initialism of term end examination.
- (rail transport, historical) Initialism of Trans Europ Express.
verb
- (computing) To redirect output to multiple destinations.
- (golf) To place a ball on a tee
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Examples of "tee" in Sentences
- The song is a whistled tee tee tee.
- Holloway's Sawyer espouses it to a tee.
- But they are logical to a tee, extremely informed.
- Located at each tee, tee signs are the map to the hole.
- For example, the source of the River Tees is a marshland.
- An errant tee shot often finds the lake guarding the green.
- It swings beneath the holder, calling tee, tee, tee or a scolding churr.
- A restriction in the launch tee controls the rate of launch of the sphere.
- They are noisy birds, with a trilled whistled treee tee tee tee tee call .
- They are noisy birds, with a trilled whistled 'treee tee tee tee tee call'.
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