"Toddles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Merely or barely able to walk; not fully mobile; unsteady on feet.
A tocsin is a warning signal, typically sounded by a bell, to indicate imminent danger or an emergency. This term originated in the 16th century from the French word "toc" which is a shout to signal the need to take action or sound a warning. In modern usage, the term is often used metaphorically to describe a warning or alarm in a figurative sense.
The word "today" refers to the current day, which is the day when the statement is being made or spoken. It is an adverb that indicates time and is used to refer to the present day, as opposed to yesterday, tomorrow, or any particular day in the past or future.
To walk with a light, unsteady, and clumsy gait, especially of a young child just learning to walk.
To walk unsteadily, especially of a baby or a child just learning to walk.<br><br>Example: The toddler toddled across the room to reach the toy.
A child who is in the early stage of learning to walk and talk, typically between the ages of one and three.
1. Young children, typically between the ages of 1 and 3, who are learning to walk, talk, and be independent.<br><br>Example: "She spends all day playing with her toddlers in the park."<br><br>2. Young children or infants who are in the early stages of learning and development.<br><br>Example: "The toddlers at the daycare center were singing a fun song."<br><br>Synonyms: young children, babies, infants, little ones.
Toddling refers to the stage of learning to walk, especially in a clumsy or unsteady manner, typically in children who are just beginning to find their balance and take their first steps.
Todmorden is a market town in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It is known for being situated at the highest point on the A58 road and the point where the watersheds of the east and west coasts of England meet.
Todorokite is a mineral, a type of manganese oxide hydroxide. It is a hydrated manganese oxide mineral with the chemical formula Mn₈O₁₆(OH)₂·KMn₇O₂₄. It was named after the Japanese geologist Tateo Todoroki, who first found it in Sabini island of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska in 1969. It is a dark green to black mineral with a brownish to grayish streak.
The toe is the lowermost part of the foot, located at the end of each toe digit. It protrudes obliquely downwards from the foot and protects the last joint from pressure and pressure caused by walking, running, and standing. There are five toes on a typical human foot, and each toe serves a unique purpose, the big toe being crucial for balance and walking.