"deceitful, double-dealing," 1610s; see two + face (n.); two faces or tongues was an… See origin and meaning of two-faced.
字源Etymology Settingstwo\-faced Main Chinese Definition (Not available). Did you mean...? two-faced Matching Results 两面三刀 liǎngmiàn sān dāo two-faced, three knives (idiom); double-cross; double dealing and back stabbing 腹黑 fùhēi (slang) outwardly kind but inwardly evil; two-...
two-faced twofer two-fisted twofold two-handed twosome two-step *dwo- See all related words (13)> Trends oftwo Sharetwo ‘cite’ https://www.etymonline.com/word/two Etymology of two by etymonline Harper, D. (n.d.). Etymology of two. Online Etymology...
In other words, the “substantial problems for the precise definition of when life begins” are based upon the work of a third century biologist and the “science” of 5 law review articles and 2 “scientists” (see footnote 62). Even the “process” argument is specious. The term is e...
” I must point out at this point the delicious etymology of Turlough’s name. It’s an Irish word that refers to a body of water, a lake, but in particular a lake that can disappear. A lake that habitually dries up. A lake that’s a dry place. Once more, a union of opposites...
Theatrical bit part is from 1909. The colloquial sense of "small coin" in two bits, etc. is originally from the U.S. South and the West Indies, in reference to silver wedges cut or stamped from Spanish dollars (later Mexican reals); transferred to "eighth of a dollar."...