A shoot of a plant which springs from the root or bottom of the original stalk; a sapling; a sucker.
A person who tills; a farmer.
The stock; a beam on a crossbow carved to fit the arrow, or the point of balance in a longbow.
The handle of the rudder which the helmsman holds to steer the boat, a piece of wood or metal extending forward from the rudder over or through the transom. Generally attached at the top of the rudder.
A machine that mechanically tills the soil.
A steering wheel, usually mounted on the lower portion of the captain's control column, which is used to steer the aircraft's nosewheel or tailwheel to provide steering during taxi.
A bar of iron or wood connected with the rudderhead and leadline, usually forward, in which the rudder is moved as desired by the tiller (FM 55-501).
A handle; a stalk.
The rear-wheel steering control, aboard a tiller truck.
To produce new shoots from the root or from around the bottom of the original stalk; stool.
A bifurcation in the trunk of a tree giving rise to two roughly equal diameter branches.