Synonyms for "toise"
(2 found)
Ranked by relevance and common usage.
Related word relations
OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.
1 relation types
Translations
19 translations across 16 languages.
Powered by Wiktionary
Breton
1 entries - tez noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Catalan
2 entries - braça noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
- toesa noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries - 土瓦兹 noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Dutch
1 entries - toise noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Esperanto
1 entries - klafto noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
French
1 entries - toise noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Galician
1 entries - braza noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Italian
1 entries - tesa noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Japanese
1 entries - トワーズ noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Norwegian Nynorsk
1 entries - toise noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Portuguese
2 entries - braça noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
- toesa noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Russian
1 entries - туаз noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Spanish
2 entries - braza noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
- toesa noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Swedish
1 entries - toise noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Turkish
1 entries - kulaç noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Ukrainian
1 entries - туаз noun (former French unit of length — see also brace, fathom)
Sample sentences
1 total sentences available.
Tatoeba + Wiktionary
[…] the greater its speed, the less visible it grows, until at around a Thousand Toises per Minute, it vanishes entirely […]
Source: wiktionary
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.