TWO a number
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twosTWO, a number
twaetwo (a number)
boththe two (a number)
brassiesA number two wood
twaesTWAE, two (a number)
twasTWA, two (a number)
baithboth (the two (a number))
SOUS...-chef (number two in a restaurant kitchen)
ORDER"Number two with a Coke," e.g.
BRASSIEGolf club also called a number two wood
oddest(of a number) not exactly divisible by two
oddly(of a number) not exactly divisible by two
odder(of a number) not exactly divisible by two
repunita number of two or more identical integers
odd(of a number) not exactly divisible by two
oddness(of a number) not exactly divisible by two
POOPQUIZTest on which to use a number two pencil?
repunitsREPUNIT, a number of two or more identical integers
secondsConstituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd
raisersmultiply (a quantity) by itself a specified number of times raise two to the fourth power
suitera suitcase for holding a specified number of suits usually used in combination a two-suiter
raisermultiply (a quantity) by itself a specified number of times raise two to the fourth power
haplosisThe halving of the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell during meiosis, resulting in two haploid cells
plural(of a word or form) Denoting more than one, or (in languages with dual number) more than two
isotopeone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
edgedhaving a specified kind of edge, boundary, or border or a specified number of edges rough-edged two-edged
isotopesone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
ordinationA statistical technique in which data from a large number of sites or populations are represented as points in a two- or three-dimensional coordinate frame
ordinationsA statistical technique in which data from a large number of sites or populations are represented as points in a two- or three-dimensional coordinate frame
mitosesA type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth
isotopeany of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and nearly identical chemical behavior but with differing atomic mass or mass number and different physical properties
mugginsgame of dominoes, in which any player who can make the sum of two ends of the line equal five or a multiple of five adds the number so made to his or her score
modulia. that number by which the logarithms in one system are multiplied to yield the logarithms in another b. quantity by which two given quantities can be divided to yield the same remainders c. absolute value
modulusa. that number by which the logarithms in one system are multiplied to yield the logarithms in another b. quantity by which two given quantities can be divided to yield the same remainders c. absolute value
authors(used with a sing. v.) card game for two or more persons that is played with a 52-card pack, the object being to take the largest number of tricks consisting of four cards of the same denomination
irrational(of a number, quantity, or expression) Not expressible as a ratio of two integers, and having an infinite and nonrecurring expansion when expressed as a decimal. Examples of irrational numbers are the number p and the square root of 2
kas(in the Netherlands and in Dutch colonies) a large cabinet of the 17th and 18th centuries, having two doors and often a number of drawers at the bottom, and usually having an elaborately painted or carved decoration with a heavy cornice
syllepsis(Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'
phosphorusThe chemical element of atomic number 15, a poisonous, combustible nonmetal that exists in two common allotropic forms, white phosphorus, a yellowish waxy solid that ignites spontaneously in air and glows in the dark, and red phosphorus, a less reactive form used in making matches
syllepsesSYLLEPSIS, (Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'