Associations to the word «Twain»
Noun
- Upton
- Cord
- Quotation
- Duet
- Biographer
- Ludlow
- Comet
- Recount
- Er
- Author
- Writings
- Deaf
- Jester
- Breach
- Conrad
- Platinum
- Thigh
- Thorn
- Joan
- Jamestown
- Novel
- Cooper
- Heidelberg
- Novelist
- Gloria
- Mermaid
- Heaven
- Cry
- Leopold
- Tale
- Harper
- Lay
- Memoir
- Plain
- Paige
- Fitz
- Chick
- Alta
- Memorandum
- Nathaniel
- Soul
- Printer
- Heart
- Posterity
- Crane
- Manuscript
- Writer
- Pathos
- Banquet
- Ne
- Jingle
- Classic
- Fury
- Vast
- Applause
- Allan
- Irving
- Joel
- Clara
- Taft
- Adaptation
- Jennie
- Reef
- Skull
- Judd
- Roosevelt
- Jules
- Reader
- Warner
- Admirer
- Tis
- Diary
- Sinclair
Adjective
Wiktionary
TWAIN, verb. (transitive) To part in twain; divide; sunder.
TWAIN, noun. (computing) A standard software protocol and applications programming interface (API) that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices such as scanners and digital cameras
TWAIN, proper noun. A surname.
TWAIN CLOUD, noun. (meteorology) stratocumulus
Dictionary definition
TWAIN, noun. Two items of the same kind.
Wise words
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