Any definition so appropriate to trading the markets ;) from the beginning of preparation, through to collection of the monetary benefits to the process of the markets as they move like a powerful glacier.
till1
(tɪl)
prep.1. up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
2. before (used in negative constructions): They didn't come till today.
3. before; to: My watch says ten till four.
4. Chiefly Scot. to.
conj.[before 900; Middle English; Old English (north)
til < Old Norse
til to, akin to Old English
till fixed point, Old High German
zil goal, Gothic til opportunity. compare
till2]
usage: till and
until are both very old in the language and are interchangeable as both prepositions and conjunctions:
It rained till (or
until)
nearly midnight. The savannah remained brown until (or
till)
the rains began. till is not a shortened form of
until and is not spelled
'till. 'tilis usu. considered a spelling error, though commonly used in business and advertising:
Open 'til ten. till2
(tɪl)
v.t.1. to labor, as by plowing or harrowing, upon (land) for the raising of crops; cultivate.
v.i.2. to cultivate the soil.
[before 900; Middle English
tilen, Old English
tilian to strive after, get, till; c. Old Frisian
tilia to cultivate, Old Saxon
tilian to attain, Old High German zilēn, zilōn to hasten; akin to
till1]
till3
(tɪl)
n.1. a drawer, box, or the like, in which money is kept, as in a shop.
2. a drawer, tray, or the like, as in a cabinet, chest, or desk, for keeping valuables.
[1425–75; late Middle English tylle < Anglo-French, of uncertain orig.]
till4
(tɪl)
n.glacial drift consisting of an unsorted mixture of clay, sand, gravel, and boulders.
[1665–75; orig. uncertain]
till
(tĭl)A mass of boulders, pebbles, sand, and mud scraped up by a moving glacier and deposited either by the glacier's movement or by its melting.
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