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TRA'CEABLE, a. That may be traced.
TRACE, n. [L. tractus, tracto. See Track , and the verb Trace.] 1. A mark left b...
TOZE, v.t. To pull by violence. [See Touse .]
TOY'SHOP, n. [toy and shop.] A shop where toys are sold.
TOY'MAN, n. [toy and man.] One that deals in toys.
TOY'ISHNESS, n. Disposition to dalliance or trifling.
TOY'ISH, a. Trifling; wanton.
TOY'ING, ppr. Dallying; trifling.
TOY'FUL, a. Full of trifling play.
TOY'ER, n. One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks.
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...