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Webster Dictionary :: Tamarinds

TAM'ARINDS, n. plu. The preserved See d-pods of the tamarind, which abound with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamarind

TAM'ARIND, n. A tree, a native of the East Indies, and of Arabia and Egypt. It i...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamarin

TAM'ARIN, n. A small monkey of South America, with large ears; the great eared m...

Webster Dictionary :: Tamableness

TA'MABLENESS, n. The quality of being tamable.

Webster Dictionary :: Tamable

TA'MABLE, a. [from tame.] That may be tamed; capable of being reclaimed from wil...

Webster Dictionary :: Talus

TA'LUS, n. [L. talus, the ankle.] In anatomy, the astragalus, or that bone of th...

Webster Dictionary :: Talon

TAL'ON, n. 1. The claw of a fowl. 2. In architecture, a kind of molding, concave...

Webster Dictionary :: Talmudistic

TALMUDIST'IC, a. Pertaining to the Talmud; resembling the Talmud.

Webster Dictionary :: Talmudist

TAL'MUDIST, n. One versed in the Talmud.

Webster Dictionary :: Talmudic

TAL'MUDIC TALMU'DICAL, a. Pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Talmud

TAL'MUD, n. The body of the Hebrew laws, traditions and explanations; or the boo...

Webster Dictionary :: Tallyman

TAL'LYMAN, n. [tally and man.] One who sells for weekly payment. 1. One who keep...

Webster Dictionary :: Tallying

TAL'LYING, ppr. Fitting to each other; making to correspond. 1. Agreeing; corres...

Webster Dictionary :: Tally

TAL'LY, n. 1. A piece of wood on which notches or scores are cut, as the marks o...

Webster Dictionary :: Tallowy

TAL'LOWY, a. Greasy, having the qualities of tallow.

Webster Dictionary :: Tallowish

TAL'LOWISH, a. Having the properties or nature of tallow.

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