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tie

/taɪ/

noun

Meaning

  • A knot; a fastening.

  • A knot of hair, as at the back of a wig.

  • A necktie (item of clothing consisting of a strip of cloth tied around the neck). See also bow tie, black tie.

  • The situation in which two or more participants in a competition are placed equally.

    "It's two outs in the bottom of the ninth, tie score."

  • A twist tie, a piece of wire embedded in paper, strip of plastic with ratchets, or similar object which is wound around something and tightened.

  • A strong connection between people or groups of people.

    "the sacred ties of friendship or of duty"

  • A structural member firmly holding two pieces together.

    "Ties work to maintain structural integrity in windstorms and earthquakes."

  • A horizontal wooden or concrete structural member that supports and ties together rails.

  • The situation at the end of all innings of a match where both sides have the same total of runs (different from a draw).

  • A meeting between two players or teams in a competition.

    "The FA Cup third round tie between Liverpool and Cardiff was their first meeting in the competition since 1957."

  • A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch denoting that they should be played as a single note with the combined length of both notes.

  • One or more equal values or sets of equal values in the data set.

  • A bearing and distance between a lot corner or point and a benchmark or iron off site.

  • A connection between two vertices.

  • A tiewig.

Synonyms

bond,
draw,
necktie,
sleeper