Teed vs Toed - What's the difference?
teed | toed |
(chiefly, in combination) Having (a specified number or type of) toes.
(toe)
(construction) Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely; said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.
As verbs the difference between teed and toed
is that teed is past participle of lang=en while toed is past tense of toe.As an adjective toed is
having (a specified number or type of) toes.toed
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)- narrow-toed
- a three-toed sloth
- He become more pigeon-toed with age.
