English words starting with twi
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Twi
twiːMeanings of Twi:
nounA member of an akan-speaking people of ghana.
Usage examples:
Does anyone know of any other niger-congo languages up on that northerly coast that are like this, …
adjectiveAnother term for akan (the language).
Twibill
ˈtwʌɪbɪlMeanings of Twibill:
nounA double-bladed battleaxe.
Usage examples:
Four years later, another shipment of tools went to bethabara including a twibill, a ‘squaring’ and…
Twibills
ˈtwʌɪbɪlMeanings of Twibills:
nounA double-bladed battleaxe.
Usage examples:
Four years later, another shipment of tools went to bethabara including a twibill, a ‘squaring’ and…
Twice
twaɪsMeanings of Twice:
adverbTwo times; on two occasions.
Usage examples:
The earl married twice
Meanings of Twick:
verbTo pull (something) sharply or suddenly; to tug, to tweak; to pluck.
Twiddled
ˈtwɪd.əlMeanings of Twiddled:
verbTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way.
Usage examples:
She twiddled the dials on the radio
nounAn act of twisting or fiddling with something.
Usage examples:
One twiddle of a button
Twiddles
ˈtwɪd.əlMeanings of Twiddles:
verbTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way.
Usage examples:
She twiddled the dials on the radio
nounAn act of twisting or fiddling with something.
Usage examples:
One twiddle of a button
Twiddling
ˈtwɪd.əlMeanings of Twiddling:
verbTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way.
Usage examples:
She twiddled the dials on the radio
nounAn act of twisting or fiddling with something.
Usage examples:
One twiddle of a button
Meanings of Twiddly:
adjectiveCurly or decorative, especially in an unnecessary way
Usage examples:
The frame has twiddly bits at the corners which get very dusty.
Twig
twɪɡMeanings of Twig:
nounA slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub.
Usage examples:
Sound wave vibrations are absorbed by leaves, branches and twigs of trees and shrubs.
verbUnderstand or realize something.
Usage examples:
It was amazing that graham hadn't twigged before
Meanings of Twigged:
verbUnderstand or realize something.
Usage examples:
It was amazing that graham hadn't twigged before
Past simple and past participle of twig uk informal
Meanings of Twigging:
verbUnderstand or realize something.
Usage examples:
It was amazing that graham hadn't twigged before
nounA slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub.
Usage examples:
Sound wave vibrations are absorbed by leaves, branches and twigs of trees and shrubs.
Present participle of twig uk informal
Meanings of Twigs:
nounA slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub.
Usage examples:
Sound wave vibrations are absorbed by leaves, branches and twigs of trees and shrubs.
verbUnderstand or realize something.
Usage examples:
It was amazing that graham hadn't twigged before
Twilight
ˈtwʌɪlʌɪtMeanings of Twilight:
nounThe soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, caused by the reflection of the sun's rays from the atmosphere.
Usage examples:
She looked out on the beautiful twilight
Twilit
ˈtwaɪ.lɪtMeanings of Twilit:
adjectiveDimly illuminated by or as if by twilight.
Usage examples:
The deserted twilit street
Twill
twɪlMeanings of Twill:
nounA fabric so woven as to have a surface of diagonal parallel ridges.
Usage examples:
Fabrics such as twill, poplin, canvas, suede, denim and wool are also available in a variety of sty…
contractionIt will.
Usage examples:
I am only afraid 'twill not be believ'd
Twilled
twɪldMeanings of Twilled:
adjective(of fabric) woven so as to have a surface of diagonal parallel ridges.
Usage examples:
Twilled cotton
Meanings of Twills:
nounA fabric so woven as to have a surface of diagonal parallel ridges.
Usage examples:
Fabrics such as twill, poplin, canvas, suede, denim and wool are also available in a variety of sty…
Twin
twɪnMeanings of Twin:
nounOne of two children or animals born at the same birth.
Usage examples:
Experiments were carried out using sets of identical twins
adjectiveForming, or being one of, a pair born at one birth.
Usage examples:
She gave birth to twin boys
verbLink (a town or district) with another in a different country or cause (two towns or districts) to be linked, for the purposes of friendship and cultural exchange.
Usage examples:
The russian city of kostroma is twinned with durham
Meanings of Twine:
nounStrong thread or string consisting of two or more strands of hemp or cotton twisted together.
Usage examples:
An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
verbWind or cause to wind round something.
Usage examples:
The plant will twine round its support
Meanings of Twined:
verbWind or cause to wind round something.
Usage examples:
The plant will twine round its support
nounStrong thread or string consisting of two or more strands of hemp or cotton twisted together.
Usage examples:
An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
Meanings of Twines:
verbWind or cause to wind round something.
Usage examples:
The plant will twine round its support
nounAn instance of moaning or complaining.
Usage examples:
Having a good twine today—well, i am british and we do love complaining!
Meanings of Twinflower:
nounA slender evergreen trailing plant with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to coniferous woodland in northern latitudes.
Usage examples:
Many wildflowers in the habitat belong to the acanthus family, including branched foldwing, carolin…
Twinge
twɪndʒMeanings of Twinge:
nounA sudden, sharp localized pain.
Usage examples:
He felt a twinge in his knee
verb(of a part of the body) suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.
Usage examples:
Stop the exercises if the tummy twinges
Twinged
twɪn(d)ʒMeanings of Twinged:
verb(of a part of the body) suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.
Usage examples:
Stop the exercises if the tummy twinges
nounA sudden, sharp localized pain.
Usage examples:
He felt a twinge in his knee
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