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Webster Dictionary :: Two-parted

TWO-P`ARTED, a. Bipartite.

Webster Dictionary :: Two-pence

TWO-PENCE, n. A small coin.

Webster Dictionary :: Two-petaled

TWO-PETALED, a. Dipetalous.

Webster Dictionary :: Two-seeded

TWO-SEEDED, a. In botany, dispermous; containing two See ds, as a fruit; having ...

Webster Dictionary :: Two-tipped

TWO-TIPPED, a. Bilabiate.

Webster Dictionary :: Two-tongued

TWO-TONGUED, a. Double-tongued; deceitful.

Webster Dictionary :: Two-valved

TWO-VALVED, a. Bivalvular, as a shell, pod, or glume. TYE , v.t. [See Tie , the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Twoedged

TWOEDGED, a. Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as a two-edged sword.

Webster Dictionary :: Twofold

TWOFOLD, a. [two and fold.] Two of the same kind, or two different things existi...

Webster Dictionary :: Twy-blade

TWY-BLADE, n. [tway and blade.] A plant of the genus Ophris; a polypetalous flow...

Webster Dictionary :: Tye

TYE, v.t. [L. taceo, to be silent.] 1. To bind; to fasten with a band or cord an...

Webster Dictionary :: Tyed

TYED, pp. Bound; fastened with a knot; confined; restrained; united, as notes.

Webster Dictionary :: Tyer

TY'ER, n. One who ties or unites.

Webster Dictionary :: Tyger

TYGER. [See Tiger .]

Webster Dictionary :: Tying

TY'ING, ppr. [See Tie and Tye.] Binding; fastening. [As this participle must be ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tyke

TYKE, n. A dog; or one as contemptible as a dog.

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