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TAN'REC, n. A quadruped of the Indies, larger than a rat.
TAN'NING, ppr. Converting raw hides into leather.
TAN'NIN, n. The chimical name of that astringent substance contained in vegetabl...
TAN'NIERS, n. A variety of the arum esculentum, an esculent root.
TAN'NERY, n. The house and apparatus for tanning.
TAN'NER, n. One whose occupation is to tan hides, or convert them into leather b...
TAN'NED, pp. [from tan.] converted into leather. [See Tan .] 1. Darkened by the ...
TAN'LING, n. One tanned or scorched by the heat of the sun.
TANK'ARD-TURNEP, n. A sort of turnep that stands high above the ground.
TANK'ARD, n. A large vessel for liquors, or a drinking vessel, with a cover. Mar...
TANK, n. A large bason or cistern; a reservoir of water.
TAN'ISTRY, n. In Ireland, a tenure of lands by which the proprietor had only a l...
TAN'IST, n. [Gr. a lord, to be powerful or able; L. teneo.] Among the descendant...
TAN'GLE, v.t. 1. To implicate; to unite or knit together confusedly; to interwea...
TAN'GIBLE, a. [from L. tango, to touch.] 1. Perceptible by the touch; tactile. 2...
TANGIBIL'ITY, n. [from tangible.] The quality of being perceptible to the touch ...