TOE


Meaning of TOE in English

I. noun Etymology: Middle English to, from Old English tā; akin to Old High German zēha ~ Date: before 12th century 1. a. one of the terminal members of the vertebrate foot, the fore end of a foot or hoof, a terminal segment of a limb of an invertebrate, the forepart of something worn on the foot , a part that by its position or form is felt to resemble a ~ , a lateral projection at one end or between the ends of a piece (as a rod or bolt), the lowest part (as of an embankment, dam, or cliff), ~ dance , ~less adjective II. verb (~d; ~ing) Date: 1660 transitive verb to furnish with a ~ , to touch, reach, or drive with the ~ , to drive (as a nail) obliquely, intransitive verb tip~ , to stand, walk, or be placed so that the ~s assume an indicated position or direction

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