"Tin the tip" likely refers to coating the tip of a soldering iron with a thin layer of solder to improve heat transfer and prevent oxidization. By doing this, the soldering iron tip maintains proper heat conduction and makes it easier to transfer solder onto electronic components during soldering.
In British English, "tin" generally refers to a metal container used for storing food, especially canned food. It can also refer to thin sheets of steel coated with tin.
The configuration of tin refers to its electronic configuration, which is [Kr] 4d^10 5s^2 5p^2. This indicates the distribution of electrons in the energy levels of tin atoms.
tip of a rope when it is going up and down
Tin is an element, but you have to be careful because many people use the term loosely. They sometimes mean simply 'metal' and sometimes iron coated with tin to prevent rusting, and by extension, iron coated with anything else.
"Tin horn" is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is pompous, boastful, or arrogant, especially when they have little actual authority or influence. It implies that the person is all talk and no substance.
Very close to the tip of the screwdriver. The lip of the tin that the screwdriver presses down against is the fulcrum. The load is the tin lid, under the lip of which the tip of the screwdriver sits.
1 Pen 2 Ten 3 Tin 4 Tip
tip of the spear
If by tip you mean an amount of money we say: propina. If by tip you mean a piece of advice we say: pauta.
Rin Tin Tin I presume you mean. He technically had no sidekicks, he simply worked to save others.
Tin.
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
tip, pond, tan, point, sad, pad, tin, dip, sip, and pen
the tin top tip tie too tat tab tic tan toe
Sounds like: "Te entiendo," in spanish which means: "I understand you."
streached thin
Torpedo