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TAD-POLE, n. [L. pullus, young.] A frog in its first state from the spawn; a por...
TAC'TION, n. [L. tactio, tango, to touch.] The act of touching; touch.
TAC'TILE TACTIL'ITY, n. Tangibleness; perceptibility of touch.
TAC'TIL, a. [L. tactilis, from tango,to touch.] Tangible; susceptible of touch; ...
TAC'TICS, n. [Gr. to set, to appoint.] See Tack .] 1. The science and art of dis...
TACTI'CIAN, n. [See Tactics .] One versed in tactics.
TAC'TIC TAC'TICAL, a. [See Tactics .] Pertaining to the art of military and nava...
TACT, n. [L. tactus, from tango, [for tago,] to touch.] 1. Touch; feeling; forme...
TACKS'MAN, n. One who holds a tack or lease of land from another; a tenant or le...
TACK'LING, ppr. Harnessing; putting on harness; seizing; falling on. TACK'LING ,...
TACK'LED, pp. Harnessed; seized. 1. Made of ropes tacked together. My man shall ...
TACK'LE, n. 1. A machine for raising or lowering heavy weights, consisting of a ...
TACK'ING, ppr. Changing a ship's course.
TACK'ET, n. A small nail.
TACK'ER, n. One who tacks or makes an addition.
TACK, v.t. [Gr. to set,place, ordain.] 1. To fasten; to attach. In the solemn or...