Toe (disambiguation)
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A toe is a digit of the foot of a human or animal.
Toe or TOE may also refer to:
Music
- Toe (band), a Japanese post-rock band
- T.O.E., former name of the band Cauterize (band)
- "Toes" (Zac Brown Band song)
- "Toes" (Lights song)
People
- Arcadia Martin Wesay Toe (born 1982), Liberian footballer (striker) playing currently for Dubai Club
- Harry John Toe (born 1988), Liberian footballer (midfielder) playing currently for St. Paul Twin Stars
- Khin Maung Toe (1950-2012), Burmese singer and songwriter
- Nay Toe (born 1981), Burmese film actor and comedian
- Hector Toe Blake (1912-1995), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Acronyms
- TOE, the Specific Area Message Encoding code for a 9-1-1 Telephone Outage Emergency
- Table of Organization and Equipment (also TO&E)
- Theory of everything, a sought-after physics theory to fully explain and link together all known physical phenomena
- Theory of Evolution
- Terms of employment
- Periodic table (Table of Elements), periodiс table of the chemical elements
- TCP Offload Engine, a technology used by Ethernet Network Interface Cards
- Tonne of oil equivalent
- Transesophageal echocardiogram, a medical investigation using an ultrasound probe
- Tales of Eternia
- Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Railroad
- Target of Evaluation, the system to be evaluated in a Common Criteria evaluation
Other uses
- Glacier terminus, also known as its toe
- Toé, a common South American name for Datura and related plants
- Toe (automotive) (or Toe-in), the angle that each wheel makes with the longitudinal axis of a vehicle
- Toe of a characteristic curve (photography), the low end of the response curve
See also
- North Toe River, a large stream in the North Carolina High Country
- South Toe River, a stream in Yancy County in Western North Carolina
- Tic-tac-toe, the game
- Tic Tac Toe (band), the band
- Tow (disambiguation)
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