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T`ARNISHING, pp. Sullying; losing brightness.
T`ARNISHED, pp. Sullied; having lost its brightness by oxydation, or by some alt...
T`ARNISH, v.t. 1. To sully; to soil by an alteration induced by the air, or by d...
T`ARN, n. A bog, a marsh; a fen.
TA'RING, ppr. Ascertaining or marking the amount of tare.
TAR'IN, n. A bird of the genus Fringilla, kept in cages for its beauty and fine ...
TAR'IF, n. 1. Properly, a list or table of goods with the duties or customs to b...
T`ARGUMIST, n. The writer of a Targum.
T`ARGUM, n. A translation or paraphrase of the sacred Scriptures in the Chaldee ...
T`ARGETEE'R, n. One armed with a target.
T`ARGETED, a. Furnished or armed with a target.
T`ARGET, n. 1. A shield or buckler of a small kind, used as a defensive weapon i...
T`ARGE, for target, is obsolete.
TA'RED, pp. Having the tare ascertained and marked.
TARE, n. [I know not the origin of this word. See The next word.] 1. A weed that...
T`ARDY-GAITED, a. [tardy and gait.] Slow-paced; having a slow step or pace. The ...