toed
English
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom toe (“digit of a foot”) + -ed.
Adjective
edittoed (comparative more toed, superlative most toed)
- (chiefly in combination) Having (a specified number or type of) toes.
- narrow-toed
- a three-toed sloth
Derived terms
edit- Eurasian three-toed woodpecker
- even-toed
- even-toed ungulate
- fin-toed
- fringe-toed lizard
- greater short-toed lark
- Linnaeus's two-toed sloth
- long-toed stint
- long-toed water beetle
- northern three-toed jerboa
- odd-toed
- odd-toed ungulate
- open-toed
- Phnom Laang bent-toed gecko
- pigeon-toed
- seven-toed Pete
- short-toed eagle
- short-toed snake eagle
- short-toed treecreeper
- square-toed
- Tanahjampea bent-toed gecko
- three-toed box turtle
- three-toed sloth
- twinkle-toed
- two-toed sloth
- warty thick-toed gecko
- web-toed
- yoke-toed
Translations
edithaving a specified number or type of toes
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Etymology 2
editSee toe (verb).
Verb
edittoed
- simple past and past participle of toe
Adjective
edittoed (not comparable)
- (construction) Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely; said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.