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Definition for TOD
TOC'SIN
TOD
TOD
, n. [In Gaelic,
tod
is a clod, a mass.]
A bush; a thick shrub. [Obs.] Spenser.
A quantity of wool of twenty-eight pounds, or two stone.
A fox. B. Jonson.
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