till

♦ till /t'ɪl/ (tills)
1 [PREP]
In spoken English and informal written English, till is often used instead of until.
They had to wait till Monday to ring the bank manager...
I've survived till now, and will go on doing so without help from you.
[CONJ]
Till is also a conjunction.
They slept till the alarm bleeper woke them at four.
2 [N-COUNT]
In a shop or other place of business, a till is a counter or cash register where money is kept, and where customers pay for what they have bought. (BRIT; in AM, use cash register)
...long queues at tills that make customers angry.
3 [N-COUNT] usu the N
A till is the drawer of a cash register, in which the money is kept. (AM)
He checked the register. There was money in the till.

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