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Definition of too
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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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Etoolin
::
Etoolin
(n.) A
yellowish
coloring
matter
found in
plants
grown in
darkness,
which is
supposed
to be an
antecedent
condition
of
chlorophyll..
Lathe
::
Lathe (n.) A
machine
for
turning,
that is, for
shaping
articles
of wood,
metal,
or other
material,
by
causing
them to
revolve
while acted upon by a
cutting
tool..
Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) A
bookbinder's
tool for blind
tooling
or
gilding,
having
a face which forms a
curve..
Rimer
::
Rimer (n.) A tool for
shaping
the rimes of a
ladder.
Yesterday
::
Yesterday
(adv.)
On the day last past; on the day
preceding
to-day;
as, the
affair
took place
yesterday..
Overprovident
::
Overprovident
(a.) Too
provident.
Took
::
Took () imp. of Take.
Basil
::
Basil (n.) The slope or angle to which the
cutting
edge of a tool, as a
plane,
is
ground..
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..
Flounder
::
Flounder
(n.) A tool used in
crimping
boot
fronts.
Stook
::
Stooking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stoo.
Rattooning
::
Rattooning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Rattoo.
Overproportion
::
Overproportion
(v. t.) To make of too great
proportion.
Dentately
::
Dentately
(adv.)
In a
dentate
or
toothed
manner;
as,
dentately
ciliated,
etc..
Agate
::
Agate (n.) A tool used by
gold-wire
drawers,
bookbinders,
etc.; -- so
called
from the agate fixed in it for
burnishing..
Dog
::
Dog (n.) A piece in
machinery
acting
as a catch or
clutch;
especially,
the
carrier
of a
lathe,
also, an
adjustable
stop to
change
motion,
as in a
machine
tool..
Overlanguaged
::
Overlanguaged
(a.)
Employing
too many
words;
diffuse.
Overbuy
::
Overbuy
(v. t.) To buy at too dear a rate.
Turning
::
Turning
(n.)
Turnery,
or the
shaping
of solid
substances
into
various
by means of a lathe and
cutting
tools..
Overweather
::
Overweather
(v. t.) To
expose
too long to the
influence
of the
weather.
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