toed |
having a toe or toes, usu. of a specified kind or number. [2 definitions] |
toe dance |
a dance executed in large part on the tips of the toes or in toe shoes, as in ballet. |
toehold |
a small surface or ledge that will support or hold no more than the toes in hiking, rock climbing, or the like; small foothold. [3 definitions] |
toe-in |
the alignment of a vehicle's front wheels so that the front edges are slightly closer together than the rear edges and so provide better steering capability. |
toeless |
combined form of toe. |
toenail |
the nail on a toe, esp. a human toe. [3 definitions] |
toffee |
a hard candy made from butter and brown sugar. |
tofu |
a food product that is made from curdled soybean milk, has a bland flavor and the texture of a soft cheese, and is high in protein content; bean curd. |
tog |
to outfit with clothes, often of a specialized sort (often fol. by "out" or "up"). |
toga |
a long, loose outer garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome. |
together |
in or into one gathering, group, mass, or place. [7 definitions] |
togetherness |
the quality or condition of being together. [2 definitions] |
toggery |
(informal) togs collectively; clothing. [2 definitions] |
toggle |
a pin, rod, or bolt inserted into a loop or circle in a chain, rope, or strap to fasten or secure something. [4 definitions] |
toggle joint |
a joint shaped like a knee or elbow, with two parts pivoted together so that pressure applied to the pivot point forces the parts to straighten and exert outward pressure at their free ends. |
toggle switch |
a switch in which a projecting lever is moved through a small arc by means of a toggle joint to open or close an electric circuit. |
Togo |
a West African country on the Atlantic coast between Ghana and Benin. |
to go around |
to be sufficient for the number of people or for some purpose. |
to go halves |
to share or divide equally. |
togs |
clothes, esp. those for a certain role or purpose. |
to haul off |
(informal) to prepare to do something, as by drawing back the arm before striking. |