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    till
    [til]
    preposition
    1. up to (the point in time or the event mentioned); until:
      "I went to bed at 8 last night and slept till 6.30" · "she did not publish her first novel till 1915" · "it won't be long now till our wedding day"
      Opposite:
    conjunction
    1. up to the point in time or the event mentioned; until:
      "he did not enter the town till it was nearly dark"
      Similar:
      up till
      up until
      up to the time of/that
      until such time as
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English til, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse til ‘to’, also ultimately to till.
    till
    [til]
    noun
    till (noun) · tills (plural noun)
    1. a cash register or drawer for money in a store, bank, or restaurant:
      "checkout tills"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the general sense ‘drawer or compartment for valuables’): of unknown origin.
    till
    [til]
    verb
    till (verb) · tills (third person present) · tilled (past tense) · tilled (past participle) · tilling (present participle)
    Origin
    Old English tilian ‘strive for, obtain by effort’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch telen ‘produce, cultivate’ and German zielen ‘aim, strive’, also ultimately to till. The current sense dates from Middle English.
    till
    [til]
    noun
    geology
    till (noun) · tills (plural noun)
    1. a sediment consisting of particles of various sizes and deposited by melting glaciers or ice sheets:
      "the soil is mainly glacial till and therefore stony"
    Origin
    late 17th century (originally Scots, denoting shale): of unknown origin.
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    What is the difference between till and till?In spoken English and informal written English, till is often used instead of until . They had to wait till Monday to phone the bank. A till is the drawer of a cash register, where the money is kept. He checked the register. There was money in the till.
    How do you use till in a sentence?Till is more common in conversation, and is not used in formal writing. If you do something until or till a particular time, you stop doing it at that time. He continued to teach until his death in 1960. If you want to emphasize that something does not stop before the time you mention, you can use up until, up till, or up to.
    What is the meaning of until?At the beginning of a sentence, until is usually used. conjugation and preposition Old English til, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse til ‘to’, also ultimately to the verb till. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
    What does 'til' mean?'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today. We often find that people will ask how they should write until if they don’t want to use that actual word; should it instead be till or ’til? Or, for the orthographically adventurous, is ’till a reasonable choice?
     
  4. The word "till" has the following meanings12345:
    1. Until: Used to indicate the time up to which something will happen.
    2. Before: Used in negative constructions.
    3. Near or at a specified time: e.g., "till evening".
    4. To prepare and use land for growing crops.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of TILL : until We won't finish till next week. Wait till next year. The event doesn't start till tomorrow. 2 till conjunction
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    preposition up to the time of; until: to fight till death. before (used in negative constructions): He did not come till today. near or at a specified time: till evening.
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    till verb [ T ] us / tɪl / uk / tɪl / to prepare and use land for growing crops: This piece of land has been tilled for hundreds of years.
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    till 1 [ til ] See synonyms for till on Thesaurus.com preposition up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
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    Many assume that till is an abbreviated form of until. Actually, it is a distinctive word that existed in English at least a century before until, both as a preposition meaning “to” and a conjunction meaning “until.”
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