Two
noun
1.
a cardinal number, 1 plus 1.
2.
a symbol for this number, as 2 or II.
3.
a set of this many persons or things.
4.
a playing card, die face, or half of a domino face with two pips.
adjective
5.
amounting to two in number.
Idioms
6.
in two, into two separate parts, as halves:
A bolt of lightning split the tree in two.
7.
put two and two together, to draw a correct conclusion from the given circumstances; infer:
It didn’t require a great mind to put two and two together.
noun
1.
the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one. It is a prime number See also number (sense 1)
2.
a numeral, 2, II, (ii), etc, representing this number
3.
(music) the numeral 2 used as the lower figure in a time signature, indicating that the beat is measured in minims
4.
something representing, represented by, or consisting of two units, such as a playing card with two symbols on it
5.
Also called two o’clock. two hours after noon or midnight
6.
in two, in or into two parts: break the bread in two
7.
put two and two together, to make an inference from available evidence, esp an obvious inference
8.
that makes two of us, the same applies to me
determiner
9.
amounting to two: two nails
(as pronoun): he bought two
twisty
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