Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Toned

TO'NED, a. Having a tone; used in composition; as high-toned; sweet-toned.

Webster Dictionary :: Toneless

TO'NELESS, a. Having no tone; unmusical.

Webster Dictionary :: Tong

TONG, n. [See Tongs .] The catch of a buckle. [Not used.] [See Tongue .]

Webster Dictionary :: Tongs

TONGS, n. plu. An instrument of metal, consisting of two parts or long shafts jo...

Webster Dictionary :: Tongue

TONGUE TONGUE-GR`AFTING TUNG'-GR`AFTING, n. A mode of grafting by inserting the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tongue-pad

TONGUE-PAD TUNG'-PAD, n. A great talker. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tongue-shaped

TONGUE-SHAPED TUNG'-SHAPED, a. In botany, a tongue-shaped leaf, is linear and fl...

Webster Dictionary :: Tongue-tied

TONGUE-TIED TUNG'-TIED, a. Destitute of the power of distinct articulation; havi...

Webster Dictionary :: Tongued

TONGUED TONGUELESS TON'IC, a. [L. tonus. See Tone .] 1. Literally, increasing te...

Webster Dictionary :: Tonnage

TON'NAGE, n. [from ton, a corrupt orthography. See Tun .] 1. The weight of goods...

Webster Dictionary :: Tonsil

TON'SIL, n. [L. tonsilloe. This word See ms to be formed from tonsus, tondeo,to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tonsure

TON'SURE, n. [L. tonsura, from tonsus, shaved; tondeo, to clip or shave.] 1. The...

Webster Dictionary :: Tontine

TONTINE, n. An annuity on survivorship; or a loan raised on life-annuities, with...

Webster Dictionary :: Tony

TO'NY, n. A simpleton. [Ludicrous.]

Webster Dictionary :: Too

TOO, adv. 1. Over; more than enough; noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too...

Webster Dictionary :: Took

TOOK, pret. of take. Enoch was not, for God took him. Gen 5.

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