1. two

      [ too ]
      / tu /

      noun

      a cardinal number, 1 plus 1.
      a symbol for this number, as 2 or II.
      a set of this many persons or things.
      a playing card, die face, or half of a domino face with two pips.

      adjective

      amounting to two in number.

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      Idioms for two

        in two, into two separate parts, as halves: A bolt of lightning split the tree in two.
        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.

      Origin of two

      before 900; Middle English; Old English twā (feminine and neuter; cf. twain); cognate with German zwei; compare Latin duo, Greek dýo

      WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH two

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      British Dictionary definitions for put two and two together

      two
      / (tuː) /

      noun

      determiner

      1. amounting to twotwo nails
      2. (as pronoun)he bought two

      Other words from two

      Related adjectives: binary, double, dualRelated prefixes: di-, bi-

      Word Origin for two

      Old English twā (feminine); related to Old High German zwā, Old Norse tvau, Latin, Greek duo
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      Idioms and Phrases with put two and two together (1 of 2)

      put two and two together

      Draw the proper inference from existing evidence, as in Putting two and two together, it's not hard to guess who will be chosen for the lead role in the play. [Mid-1800s]

      Idioms and Phrases with put two and two together (2 of 2)

      two

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