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8-letter words starting with to

  • tollable — subject to a toll or payment
  • tolldish — a dish used to measure out the portion of grain given to a miller as payment for his or her work
  • tollgate — a gate where a toll is collected.
  • tolyatti — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, on the Volga River.
  • tomahawk — a light ax used by the North American Indians as a weapon and tool.
  • tomalley — the liver of a lobster.
  • tomatoes — any of several plants belonging to the genus Lycopersicon, of the nightshade family, native to Mexico and Central and South America, especially the widely cultivated species L. lycopersicum, bearing a mildly acid, pulpy, usually red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
  • tomatoey — like or tasting like tomato
  • tombaughClyde William, 1906–97, U.S. astronomer: discovered Pluto 1930.
  • tombless — without a tomb or tombs
  • tomblike — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
  • tomentum — pubescence consisting of longish, soft, entangled hairs pressed close to the surface.
  • tommycod — tomcod.
  • tommyrot — nonsense; utter foolishness.
  • tomogram — the visual record produced by tomography.
  • tomonaga — Shinichiro [shee-nee-chee-raw] /ˈʃi ni tʃiˈrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1906–79, Japanese physicist: Nobel prize 1965.
  • tomorrow — the day following today: Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
  • tompkinsDaniel D. 1774–1825, U.S. politician and jurist: vice president of the U.S. 1817–25.
  • ton-mile — a unit of freight transportation measurement equivalent to a ton of freight transported one mile.
  • tonalist — a person who works with or uses tonality, especially one who uses traditional tonality rather than atonality in composing music.
  • tonalite — an igneous rock found in the Italian Alps
  • tonality — Music. the sum of relations, melodic and harmonic, existing between the tones of a scale or musical system. a particular scale or system of tones; a key.
  • tone arm — the free-swinging bracket of a phonograph containing the pickup.
  • tone row — a series of tones in which no tone is duplicated, and in which the tones generally recur in fixed sequence, with variations in rhythm and pitch, throughout a composition.
  • toneless — any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
  • tonetics — the phonetic study of tone in language.
  • tongking — Tonkin.
  • tongshan — former name of Xuzhou.
  • tongster — a tong member (a member of a Chinese secret society)
  • tonguing — Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
  • tongzhou — former name of Nantong.
  • tonicity — tonic quality or condition.
  • tonishly — in a stylish or fashionable manner
  • tonneaux — a rear part or compartment of an automobile body, containing seats for passengers.
  • tonsilar — of or relating to the tonsils
  • tontiner — a subscriber to a tontine
  • too late — not in time for sth
  • too many — an excessive number of
  • too much — an excess of
  • tool box — container for handheld implements
  • tool kit — set of equipment for a manual task
  • toolcase — a case in which tools are kept
  • toolhead — a toolholder that is attached to a machine tool and can be adjusted to orient the tool in various positions.
  • toolless — an implement, especially one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.
  • toolroom — a room, as in a machine shop, in which tools are stored, repaired, produced, etc.
  • toolshed — a small building where tools are stored, often in the backyard of a house.
  • tooth ax — an ax for dressing stone, having two serrated edges.
  • toothful — a little (esp alcoholic) drink
  • toothing — (in most vertebrates) one of the hard bodies or processes usually attached in a row to each jaw, serving for the prehension and mastication of food, as weapons of attack or defense, etc., and in mammals typically composed chiefly of dentin surrounding a sensitive pulp and covered on the crown with enamel.
  • tootsies — tootsy.
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