different between riser vs tiser

riser

English

Etymology

From Middle English ryser, risere, equivalent to rise +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??a?.z?(?)/
  • Rhymes: -a?z?(r)

Noun

riser (plural risers)

  1. Someone or something which rises.
  2. A platform or stand used to lift or elevate something.
    The choir stood on risers for the performance.
  3. The vertical part of a step on a staircase.
  4. (archery) The main body of a bow.
  5. A vertical utility conduit, pipe or path between floors of a building for placement of cables (e.g. telephone, networking), or to convey fluids (e.g. gas, water).
  6. A pipe connecting an individual exhaust port of an internal combustion engine to the muffler, particularly on aircraft.
  7. A Manx cat with a showable short tail.
  8. A strip of webbing joining a parachute's harness to the rigging lines.

Coordinate terms

  • (Manx cat): longy, rumpy
  • (vertical part of a step): run, tread

Derived terms

  • dry riser
  • wet riser

Translations

Anagrams

  • serir

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

riser

  1. present tense of rise

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tiser

French

Etymology

Vulgar Latin *t?ti?re, from Latin t?ti? (firebrand) (whence tison). Compare the related term attiser.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ti.ze/

Verb

tiser

  1. (transitive) to stoke (a furnace, etc.)
  2. (transitive, slang) to booze, hit the bottle

Conjugation

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