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Webster Dictionary :: Tunicle

TU'NICLE, n. [from tunic.] A natural covering; an integument.

Webster Dictionary :: Tunicated

TU'NICATED, a. In botany, covered with a tunic or membranes; coated; as a stem. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tunic

TU'NIC, n. [L. tunica. See Town and Tun.] 1. A kind of waistcoat or under garmen...

Webster Dictionary :: Tungstenic

TUNGSTEN'IC, a. Pertaining to or procured from tungsten.

Webster Dictionary :: Tungsten

TUNG'STEN, n. In mineralogy, a mineral of a yellowish or grayish white color, of...

Webster Dictionary :: Tungstate

TUNG'STATE, n. A salt formed of tungstenic acid and a base.

Webster Dictionary :: Tungless

TUNG'LESS, a. Having no tongue. 1. Speechless; as a tongueless block. 2. Unnamed...

Webster Dictionary :: Tunged

TUNG'ED, a. Having a tongue. Tongued like the night-crow.

Webster Dictionary :: Tung

TUNG, n. [Ant.L. tingua; digitus and dug. Our common orthography is incorrect; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Tuner

TU'NER, n. One who tunes. 1. One whose occupation is to tune musical instruments...

Webster Dictionary :: Tuneless

TU'NELESS, a. Unmusical; unharmonious. 1. Not employed in making music; as a tun...

Webster Dictionary :: Tuneful

TU'NEFUL, a. Harmonious; melodious; musical; as tuneful notes; tuneful birds.

Webster Dictionary :: Tuned

TU'NED, pp. Uttered melodiously or harmoniously; put in order to produce the pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Tune

TUNE, n. [L. tonus.] 1. A series of musical notes in some particular measure, an...

Webster Dictionary :: Tunably

TU'NABLY, adv. Harmoniously; musically.

Webster Dictionary :: Tunableness

TU'NABLENESS, n. Harmony; melodiousness.

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