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TOY, n. 1. A plaything for children; a bauble. 2. A trifle; a thing for amusemen...
TOXICOL'OGY, n. [Gr. poison, and discourse.] A discourse on poisons; or the doct...
TOX'ICAL, a. [L. toxicum.] Poisonous. [Little used.]
TOWS'ER, n. [from touse.] The name of a dog.
TOWNS'MAN, n. [town and man.] An inhabitant of a place; or one of the same town ...
TOWN'SHIP, n. The district or territory of a town. In New England, the states ar...
TOWN'LESS, a. Having no town.
TOWN'ISH, a. Pertaining to the inhabitants of a town; like the town.
TOWN'-HOUSE, n. [town and house.] The house where the public business of the tow...
TOWN-CRI'ER, n. [town and cry.] A public crier; one who makes proclamation.
TOWN, n. 1. Originally, a walled or fortified place; a collection of houses incl...
TOWING-PATH, n. A path used by men or horses that tow boats. To wit, to know; na...
TOWING, ppr. Drawing on water, as a boat.
TOW'ERY, a. Having towers; adorned or defended by towers; as towery cities.
TOW'ERING, ppr. Rising aloft; mounting high; soaring. 1. a. Very high; elevated;...
TOW'ERED, a. Adorned or defended by towers.