TYROTOXICON

In medical jurisprudence. A poisonous ptomaine produced in milk, cheese, cream, or ice-cream by decomposition of albuminous constituents.

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TYING

When an institution offers a client a loan at a low margin in exchange for better business opportunites in the future. This is sometimes illegal. Refer to reverse tying.

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TYPEMATTER

Reading matter that is typeset.

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TYING ARRANGEMENT

Purchase agreement where a customer is forced to buy an unknown or slow moving product along with a well known and fast moving product.

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TYPES OF COMPLEXITY

Types of complex situations (1) Apparent complexity, (2) Detail complexity, (3) Dynamic complexity, (4) Inherent complexity.

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TYING IN

the name given to the practice of insisting you buy another product before you are able to buy the one you want.

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TYLWITH

Brit. A tribe or family branching or issuing out of another. Cowell.

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TYMBRELLA

In old English law, a tumbrel, castigatory, or ducking stool, anciently used as an instrument of punishment for common scolds.

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TYPE

Computer or physical characters making up text and displays of reading matter.

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