Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Top-most

TOP'-MOST, a. [top and most.] Highest; uppermost; as the topmost cliff; the top-...

Webster Dictionary :: Top-mast

TOP'-MAST, n. In ships, the second mast, or that which is next above the lower m...

Webster Dictionary :: Top-heavy

TOP-HEAVY, a. top'-hevy. [top and heavy.] Having the top or upper part too heavy...

Webster Dictionary :: Top-gallant

TOP-GAL'LANT, a. [See Top-sail .] 1. Highest; elevated; splendid; as a top-galla...

Webster Dictionary :: Top-dressing

TOP'-DRESSING, n. A dressing of manure laid on the surface of land.

Webster Dictionary :: Top-chain

TOP'-CHAIN, n. In ships, a chain to sling the lower yards in time of action, to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Top

TOP, n. 1. The highest part of any thing; the upper end, edge or extremity; as t...

Webster Dictionary :: Tooting

TOOT'ING, ppr. Sounding in a particular manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Toothy

TOOTH'Y, a. Toothed; having teeth.

Webster Dictionary :: Toothwort

TOOTH'WORT, n. A plant whose roots resemble human teeth,such as the Lathroea squ...

Webster Dictionary :: Toothsomeness

TOOTH'SOMENESS, n. Pleasantness to the taste.

Webster Dictionary :: Toothsome

TOOTH'SOME, a. Palatable; grateful to the taste.

Webster Dictionary :: Toothpicker

TOOTH'PICKER, n. [tooth and pick.] An instrument for cleaning the teeth of subst...

Webster Dictionary :: Toothletted

TOOTH'LETTED, a. In botany, denticulate; having very small teeth or notches; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Toothless

TOOTH'LESS, a. Having no teeth.

Webster Dictionary :: Toothful

TOOTH'FUL, a. Palatable. [Not in use.]

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