(chiefly in combination) Having (a specified number or type of) toes.
(construction) Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely; said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of toe
toes
toes
noun
plural of toe
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of toe
(Britain, derogatory) A person of the upper class or with pretensions to it, who usually communicates an air of superiority.
(obsolete) An elegantly dressed person.
toft
toft
noun
A hillock.
A homestead, especially one on a hill.
A messuage with right of common.
tofu
tofu
noun
(computing, typography) A box or rectangle, empty or with a question mark or hexadecimal code inside, displayed by some systems in place of a character not supported by available fonts. (such as _□ or )
A protein-rich food made from curdled soy milk.
toga
toga
noun
(Philippines) An academic gown.
A loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome.
A loose wrap gown.
togo
togo
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
(intransitive, obsolete) To scatter.
togs
togs
noun
(Ireland, Australia (Queensland), New Zealand) Swimsuits, of either the women's or men's tight-fitting type (in some regions referred to as "speedos").
(UK, slang) Clothes.
(with noun qualifier) Clothes for a specific occasion or use.
plural of tog
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tog
togt
toho
toho
intj
(obsolete) tallyho (used to urge on a fox hunt)
toil
toil
noun
(usually in the plural) A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey.
Labour, work, especially of a grueling nature.
Trouble, strife.
verb
(intransitive) To labour; work.
(intransitive) To struggle.
(transitive) To weary through excessive labour.
(transitive) To work (something); often with out.
toit
toit
noun
(UK, dialect) A cushion.
tojo
toke
toke
noun
(US, slang, casinos) A gratuity.
(slang) A puff of marijuana.
(slang, obsolete) A piece of bread.
verb
(slang) To inhale a puff of marijuana
(transitive, US casino slang) To give a gratuity to.
toko
toko
noun
(obsolete, British slang) Alternative spelling of toco (“corporal punishment”)
A shop in the Netherlands selling mainly Asian food products, and generally Asian- or Indo-European-owned.
tola
tola
noun
A unit of mass used in India, equal to the mass of a silver rupee coin, fixed at 180 troy grains (11.663 8038 grams) in 1833, and of a similar but slightly variable value before that date.
told
told
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tell
tole
tole
noun
(historical) A portion of grain paid to the miller who grinds it.
(uncommon) A tola (unit of mass).
(uncountable) A decorative metalware having a lacquered or enamelled surface that is painted or gilded.
verb
(Southern US, African-American Vernacular, and some dialects of England) simple past tense and past participle of tell
(archaic) To entice; to allure or attract.
toll
toll
noun
(UK, law, obsolete) A liberty to buy and sell within the bounds of a manor.
(US) A tollbooth.
(business) A fee for using any kind of material processing service.
A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc.
A portion of grain taken by a miller as a compensation for grinding.
Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
The act or sound of tolling.
verb
(African-American Vernacular) simple past tense and past participle of tell
(ergative) To ring (a bell) slowly and repeatedly.
(figuratively) To make a sound as if made by a bell.
(law) To suspend.
(law, obsolete) To take away; to vacate; to annul.
(transitive) To announce by tolling.
(transitive) To draw; entice; invite; allure.
(transitive) To impose a fee for the use of.
(transitive) To lure with bait; tole (especially, fish and animals).
(transitive) To summon by ringing a bell.
(transitive) To take as a toll.
(transitive) To tear in pieces.
(transitive, intransitive) To levy a toll on (someone or something).
(transitive, obsolete) To draw; pull; tug; drag.
To pay a toll or tallage.
tolt
tolt
noun
(UK, law, obsolete) A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed into a county court.
Alternative form of tölt
tolu
tolu
noun
The resinous secretion of Myroxylon balsamum, used in cough syrups and perfumery.
toma
toma
noun
A semi-hard Italian cheese from Piedmont
tomb
tomb
noun
A pit in which the dead body of a human being is deposited; a grave.
A small building (or "vault") for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corpse) a door. It may be partly or wholly in the ground (except for its entrance) in a cemetery, or it may be inside a church proper or in its crypt. Single tombs may be permanently sealed; those for families (or other groups) have doors for access whenever needed.
One who keeps secrets.
tome
tome
noun
A large or scholarly book.
One in a series of volumes.
tomi
toms
toms
noun
plural of tom
tone
tone
noun
(African-American Vernacular, slang) a gun
(Chiefly in the form lower/raise the tone of something) The quality of being respectable or admirable.
(biology) Normal tension or responsiveness to stimuli.
(biology) The state of a living body or of any of its organs or parts in which the functions are healthy and performed with due vigor.
(dated) A whining style of speaking; a kind of mournful or artificial strain of voice; an affected speaking with a measured rhythm and a regular rise and fall of the voice.
(linguistics) The pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning, for example in Chinese.
(literature) The manner in which speech or writing is expressed.
(music) (in a Gregorian chant) A recitational melody.
(music) (in the diatonic scale) An interval of a major second.
(music) A specific pitch.
(obsolete) State of mind; temper; mood.
The character of a sound, especially the timbre of an instrument or voice.
The definition and firmness of a muscle or organ; see also: tonus.
The favourable effect of a picture produced by the combination of light and shade, or of colours.
The general character, atmosphere, mood, or vibe (of a situation, place, etc.).
The shade or quality of a colour.
pron
(now dialectal) the one (of two)
verb
(intransitive) to harmonize, especially in colour
(transitive) to change the colour of
(transitive) to give a particular tone to
(transitive) to make (something) firmer
(transitive) to utter with an affected tone.
tong
tong
noun
(mostly plural) An instrument or tool used for manipulating things in a fire without touching them with the hands.
Obsolete spelling of tongue
a Chinese lineage organization responsible for managing ancestral land
a Chinese secret society or gang
verb
(intransitive) To use tongs.
(transitive) To grab, manipulate or transport something using tongs.
toni
tonk
tonk
intj
representation of a sound produced by knocking on something hollow
noun
(cricket, colloquial) A resounding strike of the ball; a powerful hit of the ball with the bat.
(slang) A tank.
(slang) An item of value, or of perceived value, especially for sale.
(slang, chiefly US) An illegal immigrant of any country.
A matching card game, combining features of knock rummy and conquian.
A sound produced by knocking on something hollow.
verb
(cricket, colloquial, transitive) To knock or strike (a ball) so that it flies through the air.
tonl
tonn
tons
tons
noun
(colloquial) Lots; large quantities or numbers (of people or things).
(now colloquial or dialectal) past participle of take
simple past tense of take
tool
tool
noun
(by extension, vulgar, slang, derogatory) An obnoxious or uptight person.
(computing) A piece of software used to develop software or hardware, or to perform low-level operations.
(slang, Canada, US, MTE, MLE, and possibly wider) A gun.
(vulgar, slang) A penis, notably with a sexual or erotic connotation.
A mechanical device intended to make a task easier.
A person or group which is used or controlled, usually unwittingly, by another person or group.
Any piece of equipment used in a profession, e.g. a craftman's tools.
Something to perform an operation; an instrument; a means.
verb
(intransitive) To work very hard.
(intransitive, slang) To travel in a vehicle; to ride or drive.
(transitive) To equip with tools.
(transitive) To work on or shape with tools, e.g., hand-tooled leather.
(transitive, UK, slang, dated) To carry or convey in a coach or other vehicle.
(transitive, UK, slang, dated) To drive (a coach or other vehicle).
(transitive, slang) To put down another person (possibly in a subtle, hidden way), and in that way to use him or her to meet a goal.
(transitive, volleyball) To intentionally attack the ball so that it deflects off a blocker out of bounds.
toom
toom
adj
(rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Empty; bare.
noun
(chiefly Scottish) A piece of waste ground where rubbish is deposited.
Vacant time, leisure.
verb
(rare or dialectal) To empty; teem.
toon
toon
noun
(Tyneside) A town.
(informal) A cartoon, especially an animated television show.
(informal, video games) A player's avatar or visible character in a massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
A southeast Asian and Australian tree (Toona ciliata or Toona australis) of the mahogany family with fragrant dark red wood and flowers that yield a dye.
Eye dialect spelling of tune
The wood of this tree.
toop
toor
toot
toot
noun
(Australia, slang) A toilet.
(Internet) A message on the social networking software Mastodon.
(by extension, informal) A fart; flatus.
(countable, slang) A portion of cocaine that a person snorts.
(Internet) To post a message on a Mastodon instance (a self-hosted version of the networking software).
(slang) To flatulate.
(slang) To go on a drinking binge.
(slang) To snort (a recreational drug).
To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound.
To make the sound of a horn or whistle.
To peep; to look narrowly.
To see; to spy.
To stand out, or be prominent.
tope
tope
noun
(India) A grove of trees.
A mound-like Buddhist sepulchre, or memorial monument, often erected over a relic; a stupa.
A small, grey, European shark, Galeorhinus galeus, that has rough skin and a long snout.
verb
(archaic) To drink excessively; to get drunk.
toph
toph
noun
(mineralogy) A kind of sandstone.
topi
topi
noun
(India) A taqiyah (skullcap worn by Muslims etc.)
An antelope of the species Damaliscus korrigum.
topo
topo
adj
Topographic.
noun
(climbing) A map or sketch of a climbing route or area.
A topographic map.
tops
tops
adj
(slang, dated) Great; excellent.
adv
(informal) At the very most; as a maximum.
noun
(darts) The uppermost field of a dartboard; the double-20 field
plural of top
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of top
tora
torc
torc
noun
Alternative spelling of torque (necklace)
tore
tore
adj
(dialectal or obsolete) Full; rich.
(dialectal or obsolete) Hard, difficult; wearisome, tedious.
(dialectal or obsolete) Strong, sturdy; great, massive.
noun
(architecture) Alternative form of torus
(geometry) The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring.
The solid enclosed by such a surface; an anchor ring.
verb
(now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of tear (“rip, rend, speed”)
simple past tense of tear (“rip, rend, speed”).
tori
tori
noun
(judo, martial arts) One who executes a technique against the training partner, or uke.
(plural only) A protective, epidermal thickening derived from the stratum corneum and found in high friction areas (such as the foot sole of a dog).
plural of torus
torn
torn
verb
past participle of tear (rip, rend, speed).
toro
toro
noun
A traditional Japanese lantern.
Rapanea salicina, a species of shrub or small tree native to New Zealand.
torp
torp
noun
(Australian rules football, informal) A torpedo punt.
(informal) Abbreviation of torpedo.
torr
torr
noun
(metrology) A unit of pressure that is equal to approximately 0.001316 atmospheres or 133.3 pascals.
Archaic form of tor.
tors
tors
noun
plural of tor
tort
tort
adj
(obsolete) Stretched tight; taut.
Tart; sharp.
noun
(law) A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, which causes an injury and can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages.
(law, only in the plural torts) Tort law (the area of law dealing with such wrongful acts).
(slang) A tortoise.
(slang) A tortoiseshell (animal with coloured markings on fur).
(uncountable, Britain, slang, obsolete) Copper; items made of copper.
(uncountable, chiefly Britain, slang, rare) Valuables retrieved from drains and sewers.
verb
(Britain, obsolete slang) To steal copper, particularly from ship hulls
(Scotland) To make ‘tosh’: to tidy, to trim.
(UK, archaic school slang) To use a tosh-pan, either to wash, to splash, or to "bath"
(chiefly Britain, uncommon slang) To search for valuables in sewers
tosk
toss
toss
noun
(Billingsgate Fish Market slang) A measure of sprats.
(British slang) A jot, in the phrase 'give a toss'.
(British slang) A state of agitation; commotion.
(British slang, chiefly in the negative) concern or consideration.
(cricket, soccer) The coin toss before a cricket match in order to decide who bats first, or before a football match in order to decide the direction of play.
A haughty throwing up of the head.
A throw, a lob, of a ball etc., with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care.
verb
(British slang) To drink in large draughts; to gulp.
(British slang) To masturbate
(informal, transitive) To discard; to throw away.
(intransitive) To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean, or as a ship in heavy seas.
(intransitive) To roll and tumble; to be in violent commotion.
(obsolete) To keep in play; to tumble over.
(rowing) To peak (the oars), to lift them from the rowlocks and hold them perpendicularly, the handle resting on the bottom of the boat.
(slang, usually as "toss one's cookies") To vomit.
(transitive, informal) To search (a room or a cell), sometimes leaving visible disorder, as for valuables or evidence of a crime.
To agitate; to make restless.
To flip a coin, to decide a point of contention.
To lift with a sudden or violent motion.
To stir or mix (a salad).
To subject to trials; to harass.
To throw with an initial upward direction.
tost
tost
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of toss
tosy
tosy
adj
Alternative form of tozy
tote
tote
noun
(Britain, Australia) A pari-mutuel machine; a totalizator.
(Britain, Australia) Pari-mutuel betting.
(logistics) A kind of plastic box used for transporting goods.
A heavy burden.
A tote bag.
verb
(Southern US) To carry or bear.
To add up; to calculate a total.
toth
toto
toto
noun
Only used in in toto
tots
tots
noun
plural of tot
toty
totz
toug
toul
toup
tour
tour
noun
(dated) A tower.
(graph theory) A closed trail.
(military) A tour of duty.
(obsolete) A going round; a circuit.
(obsolete) A turn; a revolution.
(snooker) A circuit of snooker tournaments
(sports) A set of competitions which make up a championship.
(sports, chiefly cricket and rugby) A trip taken to another country in which several matches are played.
(sports, cycling) A street and road race, frequently multiday.
A guided visit to a particular place, or virtual place.
A journey through a given list of places, such as by an entertainer performing concerts.
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
verb
(intransitive) To make a journey
(obsolete) To toot a horn.
(transitive) To make a circuit of a place
tout
tout
noun
(card games) In the game of solo, a proposal to win all eight tricks.
(colloquial) An informer in the Irish Republican Army.
(colloquial, archaic) A spy for a smuggler, thief, or similar.
A person, at a racecourse, who offers supposedly inside information on which horse is likely to win.
Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.
verb
(UK, slang, horse-racing, intransitive) To spy out the movements of racehorses at their trials, or to get by stealth or other improper means the secrets of the stable, for betting purposes.
(UK, slang, horse-racing, transitive) To spy out information about (a horse, a racing stable, etc.).
(US, slang, horse-racing, intransitive) To act as a tout; to give a tip on a racehorse.
(US, slang, horse-racing, transitive) To give a tip on (a racehorse) to a person, with the expectation of sharing in any winnings.
(intransitive) To look for, try to obtain; used with for.
(obsolete) To look upon or watch.
(transitive) To flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote.
tova
tove
towd
town
town
noun
(England, traditional, also Town, in phrases such as 'in town' or 'to town') London, especially central London.
(UK, Scotland, dialect, obsolete) A farm or farmstead; also, a court or farmyard.
(UK, historical) A rural settlement in which a market was held at least once a week.
(colloquial) Used to refer to a town or similar entity under discussion.
(law) A municipal organization, such as a corporation, defined by the laws of the entity of which it is a part.
(obsolete) An enclosure which surrounded the mere homestead or dwelling of the lord of the manor; by extension, the whole of the land which constituted the domain.
A major city, especially one where the speaker is located.
A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city, historically enclosed by a fence or walls, with total populations ranging from several hundred to more than a hundred thousand (as of the early 21st century)
Any more urbanized centre than the place of reference.
The residents (as opposed to gown: the students, faculty, etc.) of a community which is the site of a university.
tows
tows
noun
plural of tow
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tow
towy
towy
adj
Composed of, or resembling, tow.
toxa
toye
toyo
toyo
noun
(Phillipines) soy sauce
toys
toys
noun
plural of toy
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of toy
toze
toze
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To pull violently; to touse.
trio
trio
noun
(music) A passage in the middle of a minuet, frequently in a different key.
(music) A piece of music written for three musicians.
A group of three musicians.
A group of three people or things.
Any cocktail made with a spirit, a liqueur, and a creamy ingredient.
trod
trod
noun
A track or pathway.
verb
To walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread
simple past tense of tread
trog
trog
noun
(slang, UK) A hooligan, lout.
verb
(slang) To walk laboriously; to trudge.
tron
tron
noun
Obsolete form of trone (weighing machine)
trop
trop
noun
(medicine, colloquial) Abbreviation of troponin.
tros
trot
trot
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, with "good" or "bad") A run of luck or fortune.
(Australia, obsolete) A succession of heads thrown in a game of two-up.
(archaic, derogatory) An ugly old woman, a hag.
(chiefly of horses) A gait of a four-legged animal between walk and canter, a diagonal gait (in which diagonally opposite pairs of legs move together).
(dance) A moderately rapid dance.
(derogatory, properly Trot) Clipping of Trotskyist.
(informal, as 'the trots') Diarrhoea.
(obsolete) A young animal.
A brisk journey or progression.
A gait of a person or animal faster than a walk but slower than a run.
A genre of Korean pop music employing repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections.
A toddler.
verb
(UK, slang, archaic, transitive) To bid against (a person) at an auction, so as to raise the price of the goods.
(intransitive) To move along briskly; specifically, to move at a pace between a walk and a run.
(intransitive, of a horse) To move at a gait between a walk and a canter.
(transitive) To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.
trow
trow
noun
(Orkney, Shetland, dated) A troll.
(archaic or dialectal) Trust or faith.
(dated, nautical, countable) Any of several flat-bottomed sailing boats used for fishing or for carrying bulk goods.
(dated, nautical, uncountable) Used chiefly in the expression drop trow.
verb
(archaic or dialectal) To have confidence in, or to give credence to.
(archaic or dialectal) To trust or believe.
troy
troy
adj
Of, or relating to, troy weight.
tsto
tuno
twos
twos
noun
(UK, prison slang) The cells located on the first floor.
(sports) A reserves team.
The age of two; two years old.
plural of two.
verb
(transitive, MLE) To share a cigarette with someone after smoking half of it.
typo
typo
noun
(colloquial, dated) A compositor; a typographer.
A typographical error.
verb
To make a typographical error.
tyro
tyro
noun
A beginner; a novice.
tyto
ulto
ulto
adv
Contraction of ultimo (of last month).
unto
unto
conj
(obsolete, poetic) Up to the time or degree that; until.
prep
(archaic or poetic) To, indicating an indirect object.
(archaic or poetic) Up to, indicating a motion towards a thing and then stopping at it.
veto
veto
noun
A political right to disapprove of (and thereby stop) the process of a decision, a law etc.
A technique or mechanism for discarding what would otherwise constitute a false positive in a scientific experiment
An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction.
An invocation of that right.
verb
(transitive) To use a veto against.
vito
voet
vogt
volt
volt
noun
(fencing) A sudden movement to avoid a thrust.
A circular tread; a gait by which a horse going sideways round a centre makes two concentric tracks.
A colour similar to lime often used in Nike products.
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical potential and electromotive force (voltage); the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere uses one watt of power. Symbol: V
volt:
vort
vota
vote
vote
noun
(obsolete) a formalized petition or request
(obsolete) an ardent wish or desire; a vow; a prayer
(obsolete) any judgment of intellect leading to a formal opinion, a point of view
a formalized choice on legally relevant measures such as employment or appointment to office or a proceeding about a legal dispute.
an act or instance of participating in such a choice, e.g., by submitting a ballot
any judgment of intellect leading not only to a formal opinion but also to a particular choice in a legally relevant measure, a point of view as published
verb
(intransitive) to cast a vote; to assert a formalized choice in an election
(transitive) to choose or grant by means of a vote, or by general consent
voyt
vtoc
vtol
woft
wont
wont
adj
Accustomed or used (to or with a thing), accustomed or apt (to do something).
noun
(archaic) One's habitual way of doing things; custom, habit, practice.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To be accustomed (to something), to be in the habit (of doing something).
(transitive, archaic) To make (someone) used to; to accustom.
wort
wort
noun
(archaic) A plant; herb; vegetable.
(brewing) Liquid extract from the ground malt and grain soaked in hot water, the mash, as one of the steps in making beer or whisky.
Any of various plants or herbs, used in combination to refer to specific plants such as St. John's wort, or on its own as a generic term.
wost
wote
wote
verb
Obsolete form of wot.
wots
wots
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wot