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TACK'LED, pp. Harnessed; seized. 1. Made of ropes tacked together. My man shall ...
TACK'LE, n. 1. A machine for raising or lowering heavy weights, consisting of a ...
TACK'ING, ppr. Changing a ship's course.
TACK'ET, n. A small nail.
TACK'ER, n. One who tacks or makes an addition.
TACK, v.t. [Gr. to set,place, ordain.] 1. To fasten; to attach. In the solemn or...
TACITURN'ITY, n. [L. taciturnitas, from taceo, to be silent.] Habitual silence o...
TAC'ITURN, a. [L. taciturnus.] Habitually silent; not free to converse; not apt ...
TAC'ITLY, adv. Silently; by implication; without words; as, he tacitly assented.
TAC'IT, a. [L. tacitus, from taceo, to be silent, that is, to stop, or to close....
TACHYG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. quick, and to write.] The art or practice of quick writing...
TACH TACHE, n. [See Tack .] Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; ...
TA'CET, in music, is used when a vocal or instrumental part is to be silent duri...
TACAMAHAC'A TA'CE, from L. taceo, a term used in Italian music, directing to be ...
TACAMAHAC', n. A tree of a sweet fragrance, planted in gardens as an ornament. I...
TAB'ULATED, pp. Having a flat or square flat surface; as a tabulated diamond.