Connecting Words
There are currently 12 words in this directory beginning with the letter T.
T
Through (meaningful)
[throo] preposition, Origin: Old English þurh, Moving from beginning to completion experiencing fullness of each passage along the way.
Through (uncensored)
[throo] preposition, Origin: Old English þurh, Going from one end to the other passing through middle without getting stuck halfway.
Through (whimsical)
[throo] preposition, Origin: Old English þurh, When In One Side met Out Other Side creating journey that goes completely from start to finish.
Throughout (meaningful)
[throo-out] preposition, Origin: Middle English, In every part and portion of beautiful whole comprising life's journey completely and fully.
Throughout (uncensored)
[throo-out] preposition, Origin: Middle English, All over the damn place during the whole thing from start to finish everywhere.
Throughout (whimsical)
[throo-out] preposition, Origin: Middle English, When Everywhere met Duration describing being present in all places during all the time.
Toward (meaningful)
[tuh-ward] preposition, Origin: Old English tōweard, In direction of dreams and meaningful destinations calling us forward into future possibilities.
Toward (uncensored)
[tuh-ward] preposition, Origin: Old English tōweard, Heading in the direction of something you're trying to reach but haven't gotten there yet.
Toward (whimsical)
[tuh-ward] preposition, Origin: Old English tōweard, When Direction got specific pointing at destinations where we're heading eventually if we keep moving.
Two (meaningful)
[too] adjective, Origin: Old English twa, The number representing pairs and partnerships doubling joy while halving sorrow through shared experience.
Two (uncensored)
[too] adjective, Origin: Old English twa, One plus one which everyone learned in kindergarten but apparently some people forgot somehow.
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