English Words: T

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toynoun

Something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.

toy boynoun

Alternative spelling of toyboy.

toy carnoun

A small, handheld toy, often of realistic die-cast design, which may be able to move with the aid of a remote control; a type of model car.

toy drivenoun

A charity event that collects toys to be distributed to children in need.

toy modelnoun

Synonym of toy theory.

toy soldiernoun

A figurine created to resemble a miniature of a person outfitted for military combat.

toy theorynoun

A highly simplified model used to explore systems qualitatively.

toy withverb

To handle something in a careless or frivolous manner.

Toyaname

A surname.

Toyamaname

A prefecture of Japan.

toyboxnoun

A box for storing toys.

toyboynoun

A young male partner for a woman or man.

toychestnoun

A chest for storing toys.

toydomnoun

The world or sphere of toys.

toyearadv

This year, in this year; during the year.

toyernoun

One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler.

toyestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of toy

toyethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of toy

toyeticadj

Suitable to be made into a marketable toy.

toyfuladj

Full of trifling play.

Toygernoun

A domestic cat of a breed with a tiger-like striped coat.

toyhousenoun

A house for children to play in or play with.

toyi-toyinoun

A dance from southern Africa, used especially during political protests.

toyificationnoun

The act or process of becoming a toy.

toyingnoun

The act of one who toys.

toyinglyadv

In a toying manner; so as to toy with someone or something.

toyishadj

Sportive; trifling; wanton.

toyishlyadv

In a toyish manner.

toyishnessnoun

The state or quality of being toyish.

toykindnoun

All toys, considered as a group.

Toylandname

An imaginary land inhabited by living toys.

toylessadj

Without toys.

toylessnessnoun

Absence of toys.

toylikeadj

Resembling a toy or toys

toylinenoun

A series of related toys produced by the same company.

toymakernoun

A craftsman who makes toys.

toymakingnoun

The work of a toymaker: the manufacture of toys.

toymannoun

A male seller of toys.

Toynename

A surname.

toyonoun

soy sauce

toyocamycinnoun

A nucleoside-type antibiotic, 4-aminopyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine-5-carbonitrile 7-(β-D-ribofuranoside), analogue of adenosine, isolated from a species of Streptomyces

Toyodaname

A surname from Japanese.

toyohaitenoun

A tetragonal-dipyramidal gray mineral containing iron, silver, sulfur, and tin.

Toyokoname

A female given name from Japanese.

toyomansinoun

soy sauce mixed with calamansi juice

toyonnoun

A chiefly Californian ornamental evergreen shrub (Photinia arbutifolia, syn. Heteromeles arbutifolia) of the rose family having white flowers succeeded by red berries.

Toyosaburoname

A male given name from Japanese.

Toyotaname

A surname from Japanese.

Toyotismnoun

The management culture and associated business practices associated with Japanese manufacturing companies

toyousadj

Having little importance; trivial, pointless.

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