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Webster Dictionary :: Toad

TOAD, n. A paddoc, an animal of the genus Rana, the Rana Bufo of Linne; a small ...

Webster Dictionary :: To-night

TO-NIGHT, n. [to and night.] The present night, or the night after the present day.

Webster Dictionary :: To-morrow

TO-MOR'ROW, n. [to and morrow.] The day after the present. One to-day is worth t...

Webster Dictionary :: To

TO, prep. 1. Noting motion towards a place; opposed to from, or placed after ano...

Webster Dictionary :: Tivy

TIV'Y, adv. [See Tantivy .] With great speed; a huntsman's word or sound.

Webster Dictionary :: Tivering

TIV'ERING, ppr. Marking with tiver. [Local.] TIV'ERING , n. The act or practice ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tiver

TIV'ER, n. A kind of ocher which is used in marking sheep in some parts of Engla...

Webster Dictionary :: Titulary

TIT'ULARY, n. A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds an off...

Webster Dictionary :: Titularly

TIT'ULARLY, adv. Nominally; by title only. TIT'ULARY , a. Consisting in a title....

Webster Dictionary :: Titularity

TITULAR'ITY, n. The state of being titular.

Webster Dictionary :: Titular

TIT'ULAR, a. [L. titulus.] 1. Existing in title or name only; nominal; having or...

Webster Dictionary :: Titubation

TITUBA'TION, n. [L. titubo, to stumble.] The act of stumbling.

Webster Dictionary :: Tittle-tattle

TIT'TLE-TATTLE, n. [tattle, doubled.] 1. Idle trifling talk; empty prattle. 2. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Tittle

TIT'TLE, n. [from tit, small.] A small particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota.

Webster Dictionary :: Titter

TIT'TER, v.i. To laugh with the tongue striking against the root of the upper te...

Webster Dictionary :: Titmouse

TIT'MOUSE, n. [tit, small, and mouse.] A small bird of the genus Parus.

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