Toe - Wikipedia-style Article

Toe

Definition

Toe refers to one of the digits on the foot of a human or animal, or the front tip of a shoe, sock, or similar object.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /toʊ/
  • Respelling: TOH

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /təʊ/
  • Respelling: TOH
Etymology

The word "toe" originates from Old English "tā," which is derived from Proto-Germanic "*taihwō," meaning "digit or toe." Related terms are found in Old High German "zeha" and Dutch "teen."

Derivatives
  • Toeless (adjective)
  • Toe-cap (noun)
  • Toe-box (noun)
  • Toeing (verb)
  • Tiptoe (noun/verb)
Synonyms
  • Digit
  • Tip
  • Appendage
Antonyms
  • None
Usage

The word "toe" is used to refer to the digits of the foot. For example, "She stubbed her toe on the table leg." It is also used metaphorically, as in "He was on his toes, ready to react."

Related Terms
  • Foot: The lower extremity of the leg used for walking.
  • Tiptoe: Standing on the toes, often to reach higher.
  • Sole: The underside of the foot.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • One of the digits of the foot: Refers to any of the small digits extending from the end of the foot.
    • Example: "The big toe is essential for balance."
  • The front part of a shoe or sock: Refers to the area covering the toes.
    • Example: "The toe of his shoe was scuffed."
  • Metaphorical use indicating readiness or involvement: Suggests attentiveness or preparedness.
    • Example: "She stayed on her toes during the intense match."

Verb

  • To touch, push, or reach with the toe: Refers to using the toes for movement or contact.
    • Example: "He toed the ball into the goal."
  • To align or adjust to a specific position: Often used in technical or mechanical contexts.
    • Example: "The workers toed the planks into alignment."

toe

The big toe is essential for balance.
The toe of his shoe was scuffed.
She stayed on her toes during the intense match.

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