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TOD, n. 1. A bush; a thick shrub. 2. A quantity of wool of twenty eight pounds, ...
TOC'SIN, n. An alarm bell, or the ringing of a bell for the purpose of alarm.
TOCK'AY, n. A species of spotted lizard in India.
TOBAC'CONIST, n. A dealer in tobacco; also, a manufacturer of tobacco.
TOBAC'CO-PIPE, n. [tobacco and pipe.] A pipe used for smoking tobacco, often mad...
TOBAC'CO, n. [so named from Tabaco, a province of Yucatan, in Spanish America, w...
TO'ASTING, ppr. Scorching by fire; drinking to the honor of.
TOASTER, n. One who toasts. 1. An instrument for toasting bread or cheese.
TOASTED, pp. Scorched by heat; named in drinking the health.
TOAST, v.t. [L. tostus.] 1. To dry and scorch by the heat of a fire; as, to toas...
TOADISH, a. Like a toad. [Not used.]
TOAD'FISH, n. [toad and fish.] A fish of the genus Lophius, the fishing frog.
TOAD'EATER, n. A vulgar name given to a fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean syc...
TOAD-STOOL, n. [toad and stoll.] A sort of fungous plant that grows in moist and...
TOAD-STONE, n. [toad and stone.] In mineralogy, a sort of trap rock, of a browni...
TOAD-FLAX, n. [toad and flax.] A plant of the genus Antirrhinum; snap-dragon; ca...