| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| PRONUNCIATION: | t |
| NOUN: | 1. The cardinal number equal to the sum of 1 + 1. 2. The second in a set or sequence. 3. Something having two parts, units, or members, especially a playing card, the face of a die, or a domino with two pips. 4. A two-dollar bill. | | IDIOM: | in two Into two separate parts; in half: cut the sandwich in two. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Middle English, from Old English tw . See dwo- in Appendix I. | | OTHER FORMS: | two ADJECTIVEpron.
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