Tylor


noun
1.
Sir Edward Burnett. 1832–1917, British anthropologist; first professor of anthropology at Oxford (1896). His Primitive Culture (1871) became a standard work

Read Also:

  • Tylosis

    noun, plural tyloses [tahy-loh-seez] /taɪˈloʊ siz/ (Show IPA). Botany. 1. a bubblelike formation in the cavity of tracheids or vessels in the wood of trees, consisting of protoplasm intruded from adjacent parenchyma cells. noun 1. (botany) a bladder-like outgrowth from certain cells in woody tissue that extends into and blocks adjacent conducting xylem cells tylosis […]

  • Tymbal

    noun 1. timbal. noun 1. a kettledrum. 2. Entomology. a vibrating membrane in certain insects, as the cicada. noun 1. a variant spelling of timbal noun 1. (music) a type of kettledrum

  • Tymcom-x

    operating system Tymshare’s operating system which ran for many years on Tymshare’s PDP-10s. It was a descendent of TOPS-10 but had many of the important features of TOPS-20 such as real paging and controllable/spawnable processes. TYMCOM-X, one of the best kept secrets in the PDP-10 folklore, was written by Bill Weiher, Vance Socci [email protected], Allen […]

  • Tymnet

    networking, history A United States-wide commercial computer network, created by Tymshare, Inc. some time before 1970, and used for remote login and file transfer. The network public went live in November 1971. In its original implementation, it consisted of fairly simple circuit-oriented nodes, whose circuits were created by central network supervisors writing into the appropriate […]

  • Tymp.

    tymp. tympanotomy


Disclaimer: Tylor definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.