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TOT'TER, v.i. [This may be allied to titter.] 1. To shake so as to threaten a fa...
TOTE, v.t. To carry or convey. [A word used in slaveholding countries; said to h...
TO'TALNESS, n. Entireness.
TO'TALLY, adv. Wholly; entirely; fully; completely; as, to be totally exhausted;...
TOTAL'ITY, n. The whole sum; whole quantity or amount.
TO'TAL, a. [L. totalis, totus.] 1. Whole; full; complete; as total darkness; a t...
TOST, pret. and pp. of toss. In a troubled sea of passion tost.
TOSS'ING, ppr. Throwing upward with a jerk; raising suddenly; as the head. TOSS'...
TOSS'ER, n. One who tosses.
TOSS'EL. [See Tassel .]
TOSS'ED, pp. Thrown upward suddenly or with a jerk; made to rise and fall suddenly.
TOSS, v.t. pret. and pp. tossed or tost. 1. To throw with the hand; particularly...
TOSE, v.t. s as z. To tease wool. [Not in use or local.]
TO'RYISM, n. The principles of the tories.
TO'RY, n. [said to be an Irish word, denoting a robber;perhaps from tor, a bush,...
TORV'OUS, a. [L. torvus, from the root of torqueo, to twist.] Sour of aspect; st...