Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A variant of tophus for toph.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun Tophus.
  • noun (Min.) Tufa. See under Tufa, and Toph.

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  • noun One of the mineral concretions usually about the joints, occurring chiefly in gouty persons.

Etymologies

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Latin

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Examples

  • Pickles are often a part of bibimbap so I used some of the leftovers from the ones I made earlier in the month, so the plate line up is, from beside the fork, the bok choy, pickles, daikon saute, bap sauce, tofus, and peppers.

    2009 October « paper fruit 2009

  • Everything worked out well, when my rice cooker beeped my tofus were ready to come out as well as my bok, and my salad had chilled long enough that the cukes were vinegary and crisp and lemony.

    busybusy, and also, stress-free bibimbap « paper fruit 2009

  • Everything worked out well, when my rice cooker beeped my tofus were ready to come out as well as my bok, and my salad had chilled long enough that the cukes were vinegary and crisp and lemony.

    2009 October « paper fruit 2009

  • Put the tofus on a foil-lined (make sure to line it with foil or it will be a bitch to clean later) baking sheet – the kind with edges.

    new blog category: vegan living! « paper fruit 2009

  • Put the tofus on a foil-lined (make sure to line it with foil or it will be a bitch to clean later) baking sheet – the kind with edges.

    2009 July « paper fruit 2009

  • Pickles are often a part of bibimbap so I used some of the leftovers from the ones I made earlier in the month, so the plate line up is, from beside the fork, the bok choy, pickles, daikon saute, bap sauce, tofus, and peppers.

    bibimbap « paper fruit 2009

  • The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written ...

    The diffusion of the Italian terms for 'wine' from Etruscan 2009

  • The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written in stone

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written ...

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • The most important fact is that the relationship of Latin tōfus and Etruscan tupi cannot be labeled a "modern blogger speculation" at all since blogs hadn't been invented yet ** in 1932 when Fiesel's article entitled Etruskisch tupi and lateinisch tofus had been published in Studi Etruschi **!

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

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