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till

up to the time of / cultivate land / cash drawer
PrepositionTransitive VerbNoun
pl: tillspast: tilledpp: tilleding: tilling

As a preposition, this word is a more informal alternative to until. It is frequently used in spoken English and casual writing to mark the end point of a duration, though it is generally avoided in highly formal academic or legal prose. When used as a verb, the term evokes the physical labor of agriculture, specifically the process of turning over soil to prepare a seedbed. This creates a distinct semantic divide from its noun form, which refers to the mechanical storage of currency in a retail environment.

Meanings

Preposition

Up to the time of.

"Wait till the rain stops."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To prepare and cultivate land for crops by plowing or harrowing.

"The farmer spent the morning tilling the soil."

Noun

A cash drawer or a till in a shop where money is kept.

"The shop assistant opened the till to give the customer their change."

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