Verb: tog (togged,togging) tóg
Usage: informal
Usage: Brit
Usage: informal
- Provide with clothes or put clothes on
"Parents must feed and tog their child";
- dress, clothe, enclothe [rare], garb, raiment [archaic], garment, habilitate [archaic], fit out, apparel [archaic]
Usage: Brit
- A unit of thermal resistance used for duvets, carpet underlay, etc.; 1 tog is 0.1 m^2 K /Watt, so larger values are more insulating
"She chose a 13.5 tog duvet for extra warmth in winter"
Derived forms: togged, togs, togging
Type of: change state, turn
Encyclopedia: Tog