two-faced |
insincere or hypocritical; deceitful; dishonest. [2 definitions] |
twofer |
(informal) a special offer in which two tickets or items of merchandise are sold for the price of one, or for approximately that amount. |
two-fisted |
(informal) aggressive, virile, or vigorous. |
twofold |
having two parts or elements. [3 definitions] |
two-four time |
a musical meter with two quarter notes or their equivalent in each measure. |
two-handed |
requiring two hands or two people to use. [3 definitions] |
twopence |
a silver coin of the United Kingdom worth two pence. [3 definitions] |
twopenny |
costing or worth two pence. [3 definitions] |
two-piece |
having two parts or pieces, as a clothing ensemble. [2 definitions] |
two-ply |
composed of two layers or strands. |
two-sided |
having two sides; bilateral. [2 definitions] |
twosome |
a group of two; duo; couple. [2 definitions] |
two-step |
a ballroom dance, similar to a slow fox trot, in two-four time and characterized by long sliding steps. [2 definitions] |
two-stroke |
of or designating an internal-combustion engine in which two strokes of a piston complete a fuel cycle. |
two-suiter |
a man's lightweight suitcase that can hold two suits, besides other items. |
two-time |
(informal) to be faithless to (one's spouse or lover). |
two-way |
permitting communication or travel in two, often opposite, directions. [3 definitions] |
twp. |
abbreviation of "township," a subdivision of a county, usu. having some authority for local government. |
TX |
abbreviation of "Texas," a southwestern U.S. state between Mexico and Oklahoma. |
-ty1 |
used with numerals to indicate specified multiples of ten. |
-ty2 |
variant of -ity. |