2. Teeter, see-saw.

Tittering, n. Suppressed laughter, giggling.

Titter-totter, v. n. See-saw, tetter-totter.

Tittle, n. Jot, iota, whit, bit, particle, atom, grain, scrap, mite, ace, corpuscle, scintilla, speck.

Tittle-tattle, n. Prate, prattle, gabble, chatter, idle talk, trifling discourse, babble, cackle, gossip, prittle- prattle.

Titular, a. Nominal, titulary, only in name.

Titulary, a. Nominal, titular.

Toad-flax, n. (Bot.) Butter-and-eggs (Linaria vulgaris).

Toad-spit, n. Froth-spit, cuckoo-spittle.

Toad-stool, n. Mushroom.

To and fro. Backward and forward.

Toast, v. a.

    1. Scorch (in order to make more palatable, as bread or cheese).
    2. Warm (thoroughly), heat.
    3. Pledge, drink a health to, drink the health of, drink in honor of, drink to.

Toast, n.

    1. Toasted bread.
    2. Health (in drinking), pledge.
    3. Sentiment (uttered at a convivial meeting).

To boot. Besides, in addition, over and above.

Tocology, n. Midwifery, obstetrics.

Tocsin, n. Alarm, alarum, alarm-bell.

To-day, n. This day, the present day.

To-day, ad. On this day.

Toddle, v. n. Tottle, walk unsteadily (as a child).


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