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Webster Dictionary :: Tales

TA'LES, n. [L. talis, plu. tales.] In law, tales de circumstantibus, spectators ...

Webster Dictionary :: Talented

TAL'ENTED, a. Furnished with talents; possessing skill or talents.

Webster Dictionary :: Talent

TAL'ENT, n. [L. talentum; Gr. to bear, allied to L. tollo. The word is said to h...

Webster Dictionary :: Taleful

TA'LEFUL, a. Abounding with stories.

Webster Dictionary :: Talebearing

TA'LEBEARING, a. Officiously communicating information. TA'LEBEARING , n. The ac...

Webster Dictionary :: Talebearer

TA'LEBEARER, n. [tale and bear.] A person who officiously tells tales; one who i...

Webster Dictionary :: Tale

TALE, n. [See Tell .] A story; a narrative; the rehearsal of a series of events ...

Webster Dictionary :: Talcky

TALCK'Y, a. Like talck; consisting of talck; as a talcky feel; a talcky substanc...

Webster Dictionary :: Talckous

TALCK'OUS, a. Talcky. [But talcous or talckous is ill formed.]

Webster Dictionary :: Talck

TALCK TALCK'ITE, n. A species of talck of a loose form.

Webster Dictionary :: Talc

TALC n. A species of magnesian earth, consisting of broad flat smooth lamins or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Talbot

TAL'BOT, n. A sort of dog, noted for his quick scent and eager pursuit of game. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Talapoin

TALAPOIN', n. In Siam, a priest, or one devoted to religion; also, a species of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Takingness

TA'KINGNESS, n. The quality of pleasing.

Webster Dictionary :: Taking

TA'KING, ppr. Receiving; catching; getting possession; apprehending. 1. a. Allur...

Webster Dictionary :: Taker

TA'KER, n. One that takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends. 1. One tha...

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