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TWIN'NED, a. [from twin.] Produced at one birth, like twins; united.
TWIN'NER, n. [from twin.] A breeder of twins.
TWIN'TER, n. [two and winter.] A beast two winters old. [Local.]
TWIRE, v.i. To take short flights; to flutter; to quiver; to twitter. [Not in use.]
TWIRL, v.t. twurl. To move or turn round with rapidity; to whirl round. See Rudd...
TWIRL'ED, pp. Whirled round.
TWIRL'ING, ppr. Turning with velocity; whirling.
TWIST, v.t. 1. To unite by winding one thread, strand or other flexible substanc...
TWIST'ED, pp. Formed by winding threads or strands round each other.
TWIST'ER, n. One that twists. 1. The instrument of twisting.
TWIST'ING, ppr. Winding different strands or threads round each other; forming i...
TWIT, v.t. [L. ad, to.] To reproach; to upbraid; as for some previous act. He tw...
TWITCH, v.t. To pull with a sudden jerk; to pluck with a short, quick motion; to...
TWITCH'ED, pp. Pulled with a jerk.
TWITCH'ER, n. One that twitches. TWITCH'-GRASS , n. Couch grass; a species of gr...
TWITCH'ING, ppr. Pulling with a jerk; suffering short spasmodic contractions.