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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, ...
T`ASKMASTER, n. [task and master.] One who imposes a task, or burdens with labor...
T`ASKING, ppr. Imposing a task on; requiring to perform.
T`ASKER, n. One that imposes a task.
T`ASKED, pp. Required to perform something.
T`ASK, n. 1. Business imposed by another, often a definite quantity or amount of...
T`ARTUFFISH, a. Precise; formal. [Not in use.]
T`ARTRATE`ARTRITE, n. [from tartar.] A salt formed by the combination of tartaro...
T`ARTNESS, n. Acidity; sharpness to the taste; as the tartness of wine or fruit....
T`ARTLY, adv. Sharply; with acidity. 1. Sharply; with poignancy; severely; as, t...