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1,596 words match “TOO”

TOOTHING n. 2 definitions
order that they may be bonded into a continuation of it when the remainder is carried up. Toothing plane, a plane of which the iron is formed into a series of small teeth, for the purpose of roughening surfaces, as of veneers.
TOOTHLESS a.
Having no teeth. Cowper.
TOOTHLET n.
A little tooth, or like projection.
TOOTHLETED a.
Having a toothlet or toothlets; as, a toothleted leaf. [Written also toothletted.]
TOOTHPICK n.
A pointed instument for clearing the teeth of substances lodged between them.
TOOTHPICKER n.
A toothpick. [Obs.] Shak.
TOOTHSHELL n.
Any species of Dentalium and allied genera having a tooth- shaped shell. See Dentalium.
TOOTHSOME a.
Grateful to the taste; palable. -- Tooth"some*ly, adv. -- Tooth"some*ness, n. Though less toothsome to me, they were more wholesome for me. Fuller.
TOOTHWORT n.
A plant whose roots are fancied to resemble teeth, as certain plants of the genus Lathræa, and various species of Dentaria. See Coralwort.
TOOTHY a.
Toothed; with teeth. [R] Croxall.
TOOTLE v.
To toot gently, repeatedly, or continuously, on a wind instrument, as a flute; also, to make a similar noise by any means. "The tootling robin." John Clare.
TOOZOO n.
The ringdove. [Prov. Eng.]
ASTOOP adv.
In a stooping or inclined position. Gay.
BATOON n.
See Baton, and Baston.
BETOOK n.
of Betake.
BISHOP-STOOL n.
A bishop's seat or see.
BUCKTOOTH n.
Any tooth that juts out. When he laughed, two white buckteeth protruded. Thackeray.
CANTOON n.
A cotton stuff showing a fine cord on one side and a satiny surface on the other.
CARTOON n. 2 definitions
g; -- used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael.
CARTOONIST n.
One skilled in drawing cartoons.
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