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Webster Dictionary :: Tamping

TAMP'ING, n. [allied probably to tame, dam, stem, stamp, _c.] The matter that is...

Webster Dictionary :: Tampering

TAM'PERING, ppr. Meddling; dealing; practicing secretly. TAM'PERING , n. The act...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamper

TAM'PER, v.i. To meddle; to be busy; to try little experiments;, as to tamper wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Tammy

TAM'MY n. A woolen stuff.

Webster Dictionary :: Taminy

TAM'INY TAM'KIN, n. A stopper. [See Tampion .]

Webster Dictionary :: Taming

TA'MING, ppr. Reclaiming from a wild state; civilizing; subduing.

Webster Dictionary :: Tamer

TA'MER,n. One that tames or subdues;one that reclaims from wildness.

Webster Dictionary :: Tameness

TA'MENESS, n. The quality of being tame or gentle; a state of domestication. 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamely

TA'MELY, adv. With unresisting submission; meanly; servilely; without manifestin...

Webster Dictionary :: Tameless

TA'MELESS, a. Wild; untamed; untamable. [Not much used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tamed

TA'MED, pp. Reclaimed from wildness; domesticated; made gentle; subdued.

Webster Dictionary :: Tame

TAME, a. 1. That has lost its native wildness and shyness; mild; accustomed to m...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamborin

TAM'BORIN, n. 1. A small Drum. 2. A lively French dance, formerly in vogue in op...

Webster Dictionary :: Tambor

TAM'BOR, n. 1. A small drum, used by the Biscayans as an accompaniment to the fl...

Webster Dictionary :: Tambac

TAM'BAC, n. A mixture of gold and copper, which the people value more highly tha...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamarisk

TAM'ARISK, n. A tree or shrub of the genus Tamarix, of several species.

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