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Webster Dictionary :: Throttle

THROT'TLE, n. [from throat.] The windpipe or larynx. THROT'TLE , v.i. To choke; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Through

THROUGH, prep. thru. 1. From end to end, or from side to side; from one surface ...

Webster Dictionary :: Through-bred

THROUGH-BRED, should be thorough-bred.

Webster Dictionary :: Through-lighted

THROUGH-LIGHTED, should be thorough-lighted. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Through-paced

THROUGH-PACED. [Not used.] [See Thorough-paced .]

Webster Dictionary :: Throughly

THROUGHLY, adv. thru'ly. Completely; fully; wholly. 1. Without reserve; sincerel...

Webster Dictionary :: Throughout

THROUGHOUT, prep. thruout'. [through and out.] Quite through; in every part; fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Throve

THROVE, old pret. of thrive.

Webster Dictionary :: Throw

THROW, v.t. pret. threw; pp. thrown. [Gr. to run; L. trochilus.] 1. Properly, to...

Webster Dictionary :: Thrower

THROWER, n. One that throws; one that twists or winds silk; a throwster.

Webster Dictionary :: Thrown

THROWN, pp. of throw. Cast; hurled; wound or twisted.

Webster Dictionary :: Throwster

THROWSTER, n. One that twists or winds silk.

Webster Dictionary :: Thrum

THRUM, n. [Gr. a fragment; to break.] The ends of weaver's threads. 1. Any coars...

Webster Dictionary :: Thrush

THRUSH, n. 1. A bird, a species of Turdus, the largest of the genus; the Turdus ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thrust

THRUST, v.t. pret. and pp. thrust. [L. trudo, trusum, trusito.] 1. To push or dr...

Webster Dictionary :: Thruster

THRUST'ER, n. One who thrusts or stabs.

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