Two to two e g
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EVENTwo to two, e.g.
homonymsEach of two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling (e.g., to, too, and two); a homophone
homonymEach of two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling (e.g., to, too, and two); a homophone
syllepsesA figure of speech in which a word is applied to two others in different senses (e.g., caught the train and a bad cold) or to two others of which it grammatically suits only one (e.g., neither they nor it is working)
syllepsisA figure of speech in which a word is applied to two others in different senses (e.g., caught the train and a bad cold) or to two others of which it grammatically suits only one (e.g., neither they nor it is working)
DUET"Tea for Two" for two, e.g.
IDIOM"Put two and two together," e.g.
ADDPut two and two together, e.g.
FIGUREOUTPut two and two together, e.g.
ACESUPHand with two bullets and two deuces, e.g.
interfaceA surface forming a common boundary between two portions of matter or space, e.g., between two immiscible liquids
interfacesA surface forming a common boundary between two portions of matter or space, e.g., between two immiscible liquids
appositionsA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
appositionA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
dicotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Dicotyledons constitute the larger of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins (e.g., daisies, hawthorns, oaks)
SQUAREROOTTwo, to four, e.g.
RATIOTwo-to-one, e.g.
ODDSTwo-to-one, e.g.
ODDSThree to two e.g.
ODDSTwo to one, e.g.
RATIOFive-to-two, e.g.
conjunctsAn adverbial whose function is to join two sentences or other discourse units (e.g., however, anyway, in the first place)
YALIECaleb Madison, e.g. (Hint: I go to school up in New Haven. Hint two: But not the University of New Haven ...)
bimetallismA system allowing the unrestricted currency of two metals (e.g., gold and silver) as legal tender at a fixed ratio to each other
fourthsAn interval spanning four consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, in particular (also perfect fourth) an interval of two tones and a semitone (e.g., C to F)
classifiersAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
classifierAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle