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Webster Dictionary :: Thy

THY, a. [contracted from thine, or from some other derivative of thou. It is pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwittle

THWIT'TLE, v.t. To whittle. [See Whittle .]

Webster Dictionary :: Thwite

THWITE, v.t. To cut or clip with a knife. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Thwartships

THWART'SHIPS, adv. Across the ship.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwartness

THWART'NESS, n. Untowardness; perverseness.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwartingly

THWART'INGLY, adv. In a cross direction; in opposition.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwarting

THWART'ING, ppr. Crossing; contravening; defeating. THWART'ING , n. The act of c...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwarter

THWART'ER, n. A disease in sheep, indicated by shaking, trembling or convulsive ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwarted

THWART'ED, pp. Crossed; opposed; frustrated.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwart

THWART, a. thwort. [L. verto, versus.] Transverse; being across something else. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwaite

THWAITE, n. A fish, a variety of the shad. 1. A plain parcel of ground, cleared ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwacking

THWACK'ING, ppr. Striking with a heavy blow.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwack

THWACK, v.t. To strike with something flat or heavy; to bang; to beat or thrash....

Webster Dictionary :: Thus

THUS, adv. In this or that manner; on this wise; as, thus saith the Lord; the Ph...

Webster Dictionary :: Thursday

THURSDAY, n. [The god of thunder, answering to the Jove of the Greeks and Romans...

Webster Dictionary :: Thurification

THURIFICA'TION, n. [L. thus, thuris, and facio, to make.] The act of fuming with...

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