tone-deaf |
unable to distinguish differences in musical pitch. |
tone down |
to make less harsh, loud, or bright; soften. |
tone language |
a language, such as Chinese, Swedish, or Bantu, in which the pitch or tone contour of a word helps to distinguish its meaning from that of another word that otherwise sounds like it; tonal language. |
toneless |
combined form of tone. |
tone poem |
see "symphonic poem." |
tone row |
a series of tones, arranged in an arbitrary order with no duplications, used in serial music; twelve-tone series. |
tong1 |
to use tongs on, as in lifting or handling. [2 definitions] |
tong2 |
a Chinese society, political organization, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Tonga |
an island country in the southwestern Pacific, east of Fiji. |
Tongan |
a native or inhabitant of Tonga, or a descendant thereof. [2 definitions] |
tongs |
(usu. used with a pl. verb) any of various hand-held instruments consisting of two arms that are hinged or otherwise joined, and used to grasp small objects. |
tongue |
the fleshy, movable organ in the bottom of the mouth, used for licking, tasting, swallowing, and human speech. [10 definitions] |
tongue-and-groove joint |
a carpentry joint in which a projection on one board is fitted into a matching groove on the next. |
-tongued |
having a tongue or manner of speaking of (such) a kind. |
tongue-in-cheek |
meant in jest or irony. |
tongue-lash |
(informal) to scold or criticize harshly. |
tongue-lashing |
(informal) a harsh scolding. |
tongueless |
combined form of tongue. |
tongue-tie |
a speech impediment caused by restriction of tongue movement by an abnormally short frenum. [2 definitions] |
tongue-tied |
unable to speak, as from embarrassment, bewilderment, or the like. [2 definitions] |
tongue twister |
a word or series of words difficult to pronounce or speak quickly, usu. because of repeated, similar consonant sounds. |