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Page 38 of 59 for the letter T

tortie, tortoise, tortoize, torty,
tortoise [ˈtɔːrtoiz]
n. A tortoise.
dim. tortie [ˈtɔːrtɪ].
adj. Of a tortoise shell colour.
thortur, thorture, thortured, torter, tortur,
tortur [ˈtoːrtər]
n. Torture.
tosh, toshin, toshun,
tosh [toʃ]
n. MN. A comely person of small stature.
adj. Neat, tidy, trim, smart.
adv. Neatly, tidily, comfortable. In a comfortable, friendly way.
v. To make neat or tidy, to smarten or touch up.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
toshin: Any addition to the means or comfort of someone. A little extra.
tosey, toseyly, tosie, tosielie, tosilie, tosily, tosy, tosyly, tozie, tozilie, tozily, tozy, tozylie,
tosie [ˈtozi]
adj. Of people and places: comfortable, cosy, snug, agreeably warm. Half drunk.
 
tosily [ˈtozili]
adv. Comfortably, cosily.
toshil, toshle, tossel, tossle, tossul,
tossle [tosl]
n. A tassel. A tuft or fringe of hair. sl. The penis.
tite, toat, toit, tot, tott, toyt, toyte, tyte,
tot [tot]
also toit [tɔit], tyte [təit]
n. An attack of illness. A dizzy turn.
v. To walk with short, stumbling or feeble steps. To toddle as a young child, to totter from age or infirmity. To potter, jog on.
tot, tott,
tot [tɔt, tot]
n. The sum total. The whole lot.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
the hale tot: The sum total, the whole lot.
teetottle, total, totaler, totaller, tottle,
total [ˈtotəl]
adj. Teetotal.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
totaler [-ər]: A teetotal person, a total abstainer.
toat, toatey, toatie, toattie, toatty, toaty, tot, tote, totey, totie, tottee, tottie, tottle, tottlin, totty, toty,
tottle [tɔtl, totl]
v. To boil gently in a pot, to bubble, simmer. To walk unsteadily with quick, short or feeble steps, to toddle, totter. To totter and fall, to topple over.
 
Reduced form tot [tɔt, tot]
n. A small child, a toddler.
 
tottie
adj. Tiny.
totam, totim, tottim, tottum, totum,
totum [ˈtotʌm]
n. A spinning top. A term of endearment for a small toddling child, a tot.
n. The full form of T on the sides of a 'totum'.

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