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Tho, or Thoughn.grant, admit, be it so
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Tho, or Thoughn.grant, admit, be it so
Tholev.i.to wait, to bear;n.a pin of a boat
Thomistn.a disciple of Thomas Aquinas
Thongn.a string or thin strap of lether
Thorala.relating to the bed, relating to Venus
Thoratica.belonging or relating to the breast
Thornn.a small and prickly tree, a difficult point
Thornbackn.a fish with spines on the back
Thornhedgen.a hedge or fence of thorns
Thornya.full of thorns, prickly, difficult, hard
Thorough, [thurro]a.perfect, complete
Thoroughfaren.a passage quite through a place
Thoroughlyad.completely, fully, truly
Thoroughpaced, or Throughpaceda.perfect, complete
Thoroughspeda.finished in principles, perfect
Thoroughstitchad.completely, fully, entirely
Thorpn.a village, small country-town, name
Thosn.an animal of the wolf kind
Thosepron. pl.of that
Thoupron.the second person, the person to whom we speak
Thouv.t.to address or treat with familiarity
Thoughv.an old verb in the imperative mode, ome correctly written tho; grant, admit, suppose
Thought, [thaut]pret.andpa.pass. of to think
Thoughtn.the act of thinking, an idea, sentiment, opinion, purpose, view, expectation, care
Thoughtfula.contemplative, anxious, careful
Thoughtfullyad.with thoughtfulness, with care
Thoughtfulnessn.meditation, carefulness