| TWINBORN | • twinborn adj. Born a twin or twins. • twin-born adj. As though born a twin or twins. • TWINBORN adj. born at the same birth. |
| TWINGING | • twinging v. Present participle of twinge. • TWINGE v. to affect with a sharp pain. |
| TWINIEST | • TWINY adj. resembling strong string. |
| TWINIGHT | • twinight adj. (Of a baseball double-header) that begins in the late afternoon. • twi-night adj. (Baseball) Of a doubleheader: occurring between the hours of twilight and night. • twi-night n. (Baseball) A twi-night doubleheader. |
| TWININGS | • twinings n. Plural of twining. • Twinings prop.n. Plural of Twining. • TWINING n. the act of twining. |
| TWINJETS | • twinjets n. Plural of twinjet. • TWINJET n. an aircraft with two jet engines. |
| TWINKIES | • twinkies n. Plural of twinkie. • Twinkies n. Plural of Twinkie. • TWINKIE n. (tradename) a stereotypically brainless person, also TWINKY. |
| TWINKING | • twinking v. Present participle of twink. • TWINK v. to blink. |
| TWINKLED | • twinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of twinkle. • TWINKLE v. to shine with a flickering light. |
| TWINKLER | • twinkler n. One who, or that which, twinkles or winks. • twinkler n. (Colloquial) An eye. • TWINKLER n. one who, or that which, twinkles. |
| TWINKLES | • twinkles n. Plural of twinkle. • TWINKLE v. to shine with a flickering light. |
| TWINLING | • twinling n. A twin. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • twinling n. A small or young twin, especially a twin lamb. • TWINLING n. a young or little twin, esp. a twin lamb. |
| TWINNING | • twinning v. Present participle of twin. • twinning n. Action of the verb to twin. • twinning n. Giving birth to twins. |
| TWINSETS | • twinsets n. Plural of twinset. • TWINSET n. a matching jumper and cardigan. |
| TWINSHIP | • twinship n. (Uncountable) The condition of being a twin. • twinship n. (Countable, nautical) Either of a pair of ships of exactly the same design. • twin-ship n. Alternative form of twinship. |
| TWINTERS | • twinters n. Plural of twinter. • TWINTER n. (Scots) a two-year old sheep or other animal. |