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Definition of too
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of too is as below...
Too
(adv.)
Over; more than
enough;
--
noting
excess;
as, a thing is too long, too
short,
or too wide; too high; too many; too
much..
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Overwise
::
Overwise
(a.) Too wise;
affectedly
wise.
Cemental
::
Cemental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
cement,
as of a
tooth;
as,
cemental
tubes..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To shape
roughly,
as a block of
stone,
by
chiseling
with a
coarse
tool..
Snaphead
::
Snaphead
(n.) A
hemispherical
or
rounded
head to a rivet or bolt; also, a
swaging
tool with a
cavity
in its face for
forming
such a
rounded
head..
Bibacity
::
Bibacity
(n.) The
practice
or habit of
drinking
too much;
tippling.
Overwork
::
Overwork
(v. t.) To work
beyond
the
strength;
to cause to labor too much or too long; to tire
excessively;
as, to
overwork
a
horse..
Afterwise
::
Afterwise
(a.) Wise after the
event;
wise or
knowing,
when it is too
late..
Baritone
::
Baritone
(a.) Not
marked
with an
accent
on the last
syllable,
the grave
accent
being
understood..
Trebucket
::
Trebucket
(n.) A
cucking
stool;
a
tumbrel.
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Tacitly
comprised;
fairly
to be
understood,
though
not
expressed
in
words;
implied;
as, an
implicit
contract
or
agreement..
Underwork
::
Underwork
(v. t.) To
expend
too
little
work upon; as, to
underwork
a
painting..
Babbler
::
Babbler
(n.) A hound too noisy on
finding
a good
scent.
Close-stool
::
Close-stool
(n.) A
utensil
to hold a
chamber
vessel,
for the use of the sick and
infirm.
It is
usually
in the form of a box, with a seat and tight
cover..
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A
design
or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for
transferring
or
copying;
-- used in the
making
of
mosaics,
tapestries,
fresco
pantings
and the like; as, the
cartoons
of
Raphael..
Spurt
::
Spur-shell
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
handsome
gastropod
shells
of the genus
Trochus,
or
Imperator.
The shell is
conical,
with the
margin
toothed
somewhat
like the rowel of a
spur..
Likewise
::
Likewise
(n.) In like
manner;
also;
moreover;
too. See Also.
Stool
::
Stook (v. t.) To set up, as
sheaves
of
grain,
in
stooks..
Slicker
::
Slicker
(n.) A
curved
tool for
smoothing
the
surfaces
of a mold after the
withdrawal
of the
pattern.
Pontooning
::
Pontooning
(n.) The act, art, or
process
of
constructing
pontoon
bridges..
D
::
D () The
fourth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
and a vocal
consonant.
The
English
letter
is from
Latin,
which is from
Greek,
which took it from
Ph/nician,
the
probable
ultimate
origin
being
Egyptian.
It is
related
most
nearly
to t and th; as, Eng. deep, G. tief; Eng.
daughter,
G.
tochter,
Gr.
qyga`thr,
Skr.
duhitr.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
Ã178, 179, 229..
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