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THOROUGH-STITCH, adv. thur'ro-stitch. [thorough and stitch.]completely; going th...
THOROUGH-SPED, a. thur'ro-sped. [thorough and sped.] Fully accomplished; thoroug...
THOROUGH-PACED, a. thur'ro-paced. [thorough and paced.] Perfect in what is under...
THOROUGH-FARE, n. thur'ro-fare. [thorough and fare.] 1. A passage through; a pas...
THOROUGH-BRED, a. thur'ro-bred. [thorough and bred.] Completely taught or accomp...
THOROUGH-BASE, n. thur'ro-base. [thorough and base.] In music, an accompaniment ...
THOROUGH, a. thur'ro. 1. Literally, passing through or to the end; hence, comple...
THORN'Y-TREFOIL, n. A plant of the genus Fagonia.
THORN'Y, a. Full of thorns or spines; rough with thorns; as a thorny wood; a tho...
THORN'LESS, a. Destitute of thorns; as a thornless shrub or tree.
THORN, n. 1. A tree or shrub armed with spines or sharp ligneous shoots; as the ...
THORI'NA, n. A newly discovered earth, resembling zirconia, found in gadolinite ...
THO'RAX, n. [L.] In anatomy, that part of the human skeleton which consists of t...
THO'RAL, a. [L. thorus, or rather torus.] Pertaining to a bed.
THORAC'ICS, n. plu. In ichthyology, an order of bony fishes, respiring by means ...
THORAC'IC, a. [L. thorax, the breast.] Pertaining to the breast; as the thoracic...