Toaster :: Toaster (n.) A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc..
Toasting :: Toasting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Toas.
Toasting :: Toasting () a. & n. from Toast, v..
Toastmaster :: Toastmaster (n.) A person who presides at a public dinner or banquet, and announces the toasts..
Toat :: Toat (n.) The handle of a joiner's plane.
Topcoat :: Topcoat (n.) An outer coat; an overcoat.
Towboat :: Towboat (n.) A vessel constructed for being towed, as a canal boat..
Towboat :: Towboat (n.) A steamer used for towing other vessels; a tug.
Track-road :: Track-road (n.) A towing path.
Tramroad :: Tramroad (n.) A road prepared for easy transit of trams or wagons, by forming the wheel tracks of smooth beams of wood, blocks of stone, or plates of iron..
Trawlboat :: Trawlboat (n.) A boat used in fishing with trawls or trawlnets.
Treadboard :: Treadboard (n.) See Tread, n., 5..
Troad :: Troad (n.) See Trode.
Troat :: Troat (v. i.) To cry, as a buck in rutting time..
Troat :: Troat (n.) The cry of a buck in rutting time.
Tugboat :: Tugboat (n.) See Tug, n., 3..
Turnbroach :: Turnbroach (n.) A turnspit.
Turncoat :: Turncoat (n.) One who forsakes his party or his principles; a renegade; an apostate.
Una Boat :: Una boat () The English name for a catboat; -- so called because Una was the name of the first boat of this kind taken to England.
Uncloak :: Uncloak (v. t.) To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal.
Uncloak :: Uncloak (v. i.) To remove, or take off, one's cloak..
Uncoach :: Uncoach (v. t.) To detach or loose from a coach.
Underboard :: Underboard (adv.) Under the board, or table; hence, secretly; unfairly; underhand. See the Note under Aboveboard..
Undercoat :: Undercoat (n.) A coat worn under another; a light coat, as distinguished from an overcoat, or a greatcoat..
Undercoat :: Undercoat (n.) A growth of short hair or fur partially concealed by a longer growth; as, a dog's undercoat..
Undergroan :: Undergroan (v. t.) To groan beneath.
Unhoard :: Unhoard (v. t.) To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.
Unload :: Unload (v. t.) To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast..
Unload :: Unload (v. t.) Hence, to relieve from anything onerous..
Unload :: Unload (v. t.) To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to unload the cargo of a vessel..
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