Timurtinba

tin (English) [ IPA: ˈtɪn ASM: টিন]
Contributed by: Buljit Buragohain বুলজিৎ বুঢ়াগোহাঁই on 2006-09-01
1. Chemistry(Material Noun-Neuter) a low-melting, malleable, ductile metallic element nearly approaching silver in color and luster: used in plating and in making alloys, tinfoil, and soft solders. Symbol:. Sn; atomic weight:. 118.69; atomic number:. 50; specific gravity:. 7.31 at 20°C. NULL
English: tin,
Assamese: টিন, বগীতাম, ৰাং,
Bodo: तिन, थिं,
Meeteilon: kongou, raang, tin,
Deori: বগিতিং

tin (Meeteilon) [ Roman: tin]
Contributed by: Mohen Naorem on 2011-01-12
2. Chemistry(Material Noun-Neuter) a low-melting, malleable, ductile metallic element nearly approaching silver in color and luster: used in plating and in making alloys, tinfoil, and soft solders. Symbol:. Sn; atomic weight:. 118.69; atomic number:. 50; specific gravity:. 7.31 at 20°C. NULL
English: tin,
Assamese: টিন, বগীতাম, ৰাং,
Bodo: तिन, थिं,
Meeteilon: kongou, raang, tin,
Deori: বগিতিং

Contributed by: Mohen Naorem on 2009-03-01
3. Medical Science(Material Noun-Neuter) The watery mixture of secretions from the salivary and oral mucous glands that lubricates chewed food, moistens the oral walls, and contains ptyalin NULL

tin (Hmar)
Contributed by: LALREMTHANG HMAR on 2009-01-30
4. Anatomy(Material Noun-Neuter) a hard formation formed from dead cells that grows at the tip of fingers আঙুলিৰ শীৰ্ষত বাঢ়ি অহা মৃত কোষৰ পৰা সৃষ্ট টান বস্তু
English: fingernail, nail,
Assamese: নখ,
Bodo: आसुगुर,
Mising: lagyin, leyin,
Khasi: u prek,
Meeteilon: khujin,
Bishnupriya Manipuri: নখ্,
Karbi: chimi, richimi,
Hmar: tin,
Nagamese: nokh, nokhun,
Dimasa: yaosih-gur, yasih-gur,
Apatani: lahin, layin,
Chakma: nhak,
Tai: লিৱ,
Hindi: नाखून,
Nepali: नङ,
Rabha: চাচাকৰ,
Tiwa: yaskur,
Deori: অচিগি