Ty
1.
a suffix of numerals denoting multiples of ten:
twenty; thirty.
1.
a suffix occurring in nouns of Latin origin, denoting quality, state, etc.:
unity; enmity.
1.
Territory.
suffix
1.
denoting a multiple of ten: sixty, seventy
suffix
1.
indicating state, condition, or quality: cruelty
ty
1.
Tahitian
2.
thank you
TY
they (shortwave transmission)
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