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  1. 2 - Wikipedia

    Two is a noun when it refers to the number two as in two plus two is four. The word two is derived from the Old English words twā (feminine), tū (neuter), and twēġen (masculine, which survives today in …

  2. TWO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TWO is being one more than one in number. How to use two in a sentence.

  3. two - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · From Middle English two, twa, from Old English twā, feminine and neuter of twēġen (whence twain), from Proto-West Germanic *twai-, from Proto-Germanic *twai, from Proto-Indo …

  4. Watch Two | Netflix Official Site

    Two strangers awaken to discover their abdomens have been sewn together, and are further shocked when they learn who's behind their horrifying ordeal. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. Two - definition of two by The Free Dictionary

    1. in two, into two separate parts, as halves. 2. put two and two together, to reach the correct and obvious conclusion.

  6. TWO Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TWO definition: a cardinal number, 1 plus 1. See examples of two used in a sentence.

  7. 2 dead after tornadoes in Kankakee, Illinois and Northwest Indiana ...

    3 days ago · Two people died after tornadoes touched down across Illinois and Northwest Indiana during severe storms on Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

  8. TWO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Idioms of two minds (about something) someone's two cents two sides of the same coin (Definition of two from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. TWO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    something representing, represented by, or consisting of two units, such as a playing card with two symbols on it

  10. two - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Idioms in two, into two separate parts, as halves: The cake was cut in two. Idioms put two and two together, to reach the correct and obvious conclusion: Putting two and two together, they came up …