Noun
tui (plural tui or tuis)
A species of honeyeater, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, a bird which is endemic to New Zealand. [from early 19th c.]
Synonyms: mockingbird, (both archaic) parson bird, poë, (both obsolete) poë-bird
(computing, retronym) Initialism of text-based user interface or initialism of terminal user interface.
Coordinate term: GUI
(computing) Initialism of tangible user interface.
(computing) Initialism of touch user interface.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAffected customer can claim a full refund or switch to another holiday – with Tui making more available to the eastern Mediterranean, particularly the Greek islands. Source: Internet
Also, when errors occur at boot time, a modern BIOS usually displays user-friendly error messages, often presented as pop-up boxes in a TUI style, and offers to enter the BIOS setup utility or to ignore the error and proceed if possible. Source: Internet
Andrew Flintham, managing director of TUI UK and Ireland, called for a “more nuanced policy” to include rules based on regions as well as countries. Source: Internet
But if they can't return, Fijian prop Tui Kamikamica impressed in the starting prop position and reserve hooker Harry Grant made an impact when he replaced skipper Cameron Smith 30 minutes into the game. Source: Internet
A feature of YaST is that it contains both Graphical user interface (GUI) and Text-based user interface (TUI) (with ncurses ) front ends. Source: Internet
Critics reviewed books, including “Wings of Fire” by Tui T. Sutherland and “Big Game” by Stuart Gibbs; TV’s “The Good Place”; the movie “Spies in the Skies”; and food. Source: Internet