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TANK, n. A large bason or cistern; a reservoir of water.
TAN'ISTRY, n. In Ireland, a tenure of lands by which the proprietor had only a l...
TAN'IST, n. [Gr. a lord, to be powerful or able; L. teneo.] Among the descendant...
TAN'GLE, v.t. 1. To implicate; to unite or knit together confusedly; to interwea...
TAN'GIBLE, a. [from L. tango, to touch.] 1. Perceptible by the touch; tactile. 2...
TANGIBIL'ITY, n. [from tangible.] The quality of being perceptible to the touch ...
TAN'GENT, n. [L. tangens, touching. See Touch .] In geometry, a right line which...
TANG, n. [Gr. rancor; rancid.] 1. A strong taste; particularly, a taste of somet...
TAN'-VAT, n. [tan and vat.] A vat in which hides are steeped in liquor with tan.
TAN'-PIT, n. [tan and pit.] A bark pit; a vat in which hides are laid in tan. TA...
TAN, v.t. 1. In the arts, to convert animal skins into leather by steeping them ...
TAM'TAM, n. A large flat drum used by the Hindoos.
TAM'PION TAM'POE, n. A fruit of the East Indies, somewhat resembling an apple. I...
TAMP'ING, n. [allied probably to tame, dam, stem, stamp, _c.] The matter that is...
TAM'PERING, ppr. Meddling; dealing; practicing secretly. TAM'PERING , n. The act...
TAM'PER, v.i. To meddle; to be busy; to try little experiments;, as to tamper wi...