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TATTERDEMA'LION, n. A ragged fellow.
TAT'TER, v.t. To rend or tear into rags. [Not used except in the participle.] TA...
TASTY, a. Having a good taste, or nice perception of excellence; applied to pers...
TASTING, ppr. Perceiving by the tongue. 1. Trying; experiencing; enjoying or suf...
TASTILY, adv. With good taste.
TASTER, n. One who tastes. 1. One who first tastes food or liquor. Thy tutor be ...
TASTELESSNESS, n. Want of taste or relish; insipidness; as the tastelessness of ...
TASTELESS, a. Having no taste; insipid; as tasteless fruit. 1. Having no power o...
TASTEFULLY, adv. With good taste.
TASTEFUL, a. Having a high relish; savory; as tasteful herbs. 1. Having good taste.
TASTED, pp. Perceived by the organs of taste; experienced.
TASTE, v.t. 1. To perceive by means of the tongue; to have a certain sensation i...
TASTABLE, a. [from taste.] That may be tasted; savory; relishing.
TAS'SES, n. plu. Armor for the thighs; appendages to the ancient corslet, consis...
TAS'SELED, a. Furnished or adorned with tassels; as the tasseled horn.
TAS'SEL, n. 1. A sort of pendant ornament, attached to the corners of cushions, ...