toed
(tōd)adj.1. Having a toe, especially of a specified number or kind. Often used in combination: an even-toed ungulate.
2. a. Driven obliquely: a toed nail.
b. Secured by obliquely driven nails: a toed beam.
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toed
(təʊd) adj1. having a part resembling a toe
2. (Building) (of a vertical or oblique member of a timber frame) fixed by nails driven in at the foot
3. (in combination) having a toe or toes as specified: five-toed.
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toed
(toʊd)
adj. 1. having a toe: toed stockings.
2. having a toe of a specific kind or number (used in combination): three-toed sloth.
3. a. (of a nail) driven obliquely.
b. fastened by toed nails.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Adj. | 1. | toed - having a toe or toes of a specified kind; often used in combination; "long-toed; "five-toed"toeless - lacking a toe or toes; "a toeless shoe" |
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