• Tyre

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /taɪə(ɹ)/
    • Rhymes: -aɪə(r)
    • Homophones: tire

    Origin 1

    The Oxford English Dictionary suggests that the word derives from attire, while other sources suggest a connection with the verb to tie. The spelling tyre is used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand after being revived in the 19th century. Both tyre and tire were used in the 15th and 16th centuries. The United States did not adopt the revival of tyre, and tire is the only spelling currently used there and in Canada.

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    Full definition of tyre

    Noun

    tyre

    (plural tyres)
    1. (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, UK) The ring-shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid.

    Usage notes

    Tyre is one of the few words where Canadian usage prefers the US spelling over the British
    Commonwealth spelling.

    Origin 2

    From Tamil.

    Noun

    tyre

    (uncountable)
    1. (India) curdled milk

    Origin 3

    Noun

    tyre

    (uncountable)
    1. (obsolete) attire

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