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T`ARTAN, n. A small coasting vessel with one mast and a bowsprit, and the princi...
T`ART, a. 1. Acid; sharp to the taste; acidulous; as a tart apple. 2. Sharp; kee...
T`ARSUS, n. That part of the foot to which the leg is articulated, the front of ...
T`ARSEL, n. A kind of hawk.
TAR'RYING, ppr. Staying; delaying. TAR'RYING , n. Delay. Psa 40. [This word is i...
TAR'RY, v.i. [L. taurus, a bull.] 1. To stay; to abide; to continue; to lodge. T...
TAR'ROCK, n. A sea fowl of the genus Larus or gull kind, the L. tridactylus. It ...
T`ARRING, ppr. Smearing with tar.
TAR'RIER, n. A dog. [See Terrier .] 1. [from tarry.] One who tarries or delays.
TAR'RIANCE, n. [from tarry.] A tarrying; delay; lateness. [Not in use.]
TAR'RASS T`ARRED, pp. Smeared with tar.
TAR'RACE TAR'RAGON, n. A plant of the genus Artemisia, (A. dracunculus,) celebra...
T`ARPAU'LIN, n. [from tar.] A piece of canvas well daubed with tar, and used to ...
T`ARNISHING, pp. Sullying; losing brightness.
T`ARNISHED, pp. Sullied; having lost its brightness by oxydation, or by some alt...
T`ARNISH, v.t. 1. To sully; to soil by an alteration induced by the air, or by d...