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`tactical o taillike
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`1 :of or relating to combat tactical?
`tac-ti-cal \‘tak-ti-kol\cldit1570)
`a (l) : of or occurring at the battlefront (a m» defense) («:1 at: tile-
`stl‘ikc)
`(2) : using or being weapons or forces employed at the fa
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`front (w missiles) b afar: airflorce : of, relatmg ID. or dESIgned or at]
`attack in close support of friendly ground forces 2 a : of or relatlng 0
`tactics: as
`(l) : of or relating to small-scale actions servrng a 13:11:83]"
`purpose
`(2) : made or carried out with only a limited or 1mme_111c11te
`end in View b : admit in planning or maneuverlng to accompllb a
`purpose ~——— tac-ti-caloly \—k(a-)lé\ adv
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`tac-ti-cian \tak-‘ti-shan\ a (1798) : one versed ln tactics
`tac-tics \'tak-tiks\ n pl but sing orpl in constr [NL tactica, pl.. ff- ka “if“
`like. fr. neut. pl. of taktz'kos of order, of tactics, fit for arranging, fr.
`Iassein to arrange, place in battle formation] ( 1626)
`1 a I the science
`and art of disposing and maneuvering forces in combat b I the art or
`skill of employing available means to accomplish an end 2 :_ a system
`or mode of procedure 3 : the study of the grammatical relatlons With-
`in a language including morphology and syntax
`tac-tile \‘tak-ti‘l, -.ti(-a)l\ adj [F or L; F, fr. L tactz'lis, fr. tangere to touch
`—— more at TANGENT] (1615)
`1 : perceptible by touch 2_ : of, relating
`to. or being the sense of touch — tac-tiIe-ly \-ta-lé, -.til-le\ {161V
`tac-tll-i-ty \tak—‘ti-la—té\ n (1659)
`1 : the capability of being felt 01”
`touched 2 : responsiveness to stimulation of the sense of touch
`lac-tion \'tak-shon\ n [L taction-, tactic, fr. tangere] (ca. 1623) : TOUCH
`tact-less \'takt-las\ adj (ca. 1847) : marked by lack of tact (~ com-
`ments) <~ methods) --— tactoless-ly adv — tactolessmess n
`tac-tu-al \‘tak—cha-wal, -chal\ adj [L tactus sense of touch — more at
`TACT] (1642) : TACTILE 2 —-— tac-tanl-ly adv
`tad \'tad\ n [prob. fr. E dial., toad, fr. ME rode — more at TOAD] (ca.
`1877)
`1 : a small child; esp : BOY 2 : a small or insignificant amount
`or degree : BIT might give him some water and a ~ to eat ---C. T-
`Walker) —— a ta : SOMEWHAT, RATHER (looked a tad bigger than me
`———Larry Hodgson)
`ta—da aLso ta—dah \tii-‘da\ intelj (1926) -— used as mock fanfare to call
`attention to something remarkable
`tad-pole \'tad—.pol\ n [ME taddepol, fr.
`(ode toad + polle head] (15c) : a larval
`amphibian; specr'f : a frog or toad larva
`that has a rounded body with a long tail
`bordered by fins and external gills soon
`replaced by internal gills and that un-
`dergoes a metamorphosis to the adult
`Tadzhlk var of TAJIK
`.ti—
`tae-di-um vi-tae \.te-dé-am-'vi-.te,
`de-om-'we-.ti\ n [L] (1759) : weariness
`or loathing of life
`tae kwon do \‘ti-‘kwfin-‘do\ It, often cap
`T&K&_D [Korean t’aekwa’ndo, fr. t’ae- to
`kick + kwan list 4- to way] (1967) : a Ko-
`rean art of unarmed self-defense char-
`acterized esp. by the extensive use of kicks
`tael \'tal\ n [Pg, fr. Malay tahil] (1588)
`1 : any of various Chinese units
`of value based on the value of a tael weight of silver 2 : any of various
`units of weight of eastern Asia
`tae-nia also te-nia \'te-ne-o\ n, pl -ni-ae \-ne—.i, -,e'\ or -nias [L, ribbon,
`fillet, fr. Gk tainta; akin to Gk teiner'n to stretch —- more at THIN]
`(1563)
`1 : a band on a Doric order separating the frieze from the ar-
`chitrave 2 : TAPEWORM 3 : an ancient Greek fillet
`tae-ni-a-sis also te-ni-a-sis \té-‘ni—a-sas\ n [NL, fr. L taem'a tapeworm]
`(ca. 1890) : infestation with or disease caused by tapeworms
`tafofe-ta \‘ta-fa-ta\ n [ME tafiaza, fr. AF, fr. OIt tafletta, fr. Turk tafia,
`fr. Pers ta‘flah woven] (14c) : a crisp plain-woven lustrous fabric of var-
`ious fibers used esp. for women’s clothing
`taf-fe-tized \‘ta—fa-.tizd\ adj (1949) ofclath : having a crisp finish
`taff-rail \‘taf-.ral, ~rol\ n [modif. of D tafereel, fr. MD, panel, fr. OF
`table! --— more at TABLEAU] (ca. 1704)
`1 : the upper part of the stern
`of a wooden ship 2 : a rail around the stern of a ship
`1 : a boiled can-
`taf,fy \lta..fé\ n, pl taffies [origin unknown] (ca. 1817)
`dy usu. of molasses or brown sugar that is pulled until porous and
`light-colored 2 : insincere flattery
`‘tag \‘tag\ n [ME tagge,’ akin to MLG wage. tacke twig. spike] (14C)
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`; a loose hanging piece of cloth : TA'ITER 2 : a metal or plastic binding
`on an end of a shoelace 3 : a piece of hanging or attached material;
`spear)“ : a loop, knot, or tassel on a garment 4 a : a brief quotation
`used for rhetorical emphasis or sententious effect b : a recurrent or
`characteristic verbal expression c_: TAGLINE 1 5 a : a cardboard,
`plastic, or metal marker used for Identification or classification (li-
`cense NS) b : a descriptive or identifying epithet c : something used
`for identification or location : FLAG d : LABEL 3d e : PRICE TAG f
`: an element of code in a computer document used esp. to control for-
`mat and layout or to establish a hyperlink 6 : a detached fragmentary
`piece : BIT 7 : a graffito in the form of an identifying name or symbol
`2tag vb tagged: tagging vt (155:)
`1 :. to provide or mark with or as if
`With a tag: as a : to supply. With an identifying marker or price (was
`raged at $4.95) b : to provrde wuh a name or epithet : LABEL, BRAND
`(named him a has-been) c : to put a ticket on (a motor vehicle) for a
`traffic violation (1 : to deface With a graffito usu. in the form of the
`defaceris mckWe 2 : to attach an an addition : APPEND 3 : to fol-
`low closely and persistently 4 ":th hold to account; esp : t
`with violating the law (was tagged for. . . 'aSSault -—-—Burt 'Woolis) 5
`: LABEL 2 ~ v: : to keep close tagging at their heels —Corey Ford)
`Stigma others and tries to touch one of them who thenpbaescglmzlsuitmlzt
`'1: [origin unknown] (1738)
`: a game in which the 1
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`:anactorinstanceoftaggingarunnerinbasebal]
`4mg flagged; tag ing (1878)
`1 a : to touch in or as if ‘
`tag I; : to put out?! runner) in baseball by a touch with thlgl? = lorethe
`gloved hand contarning the ball 2 : to hit solidly 3 : to choose usu.
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`tag end n (1807)
`tag-ger \'ta-gar\ n (1648) :
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`ta- Iia-te . e .téi -yéi- te-(t)lfi\ n It,
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`mgre at TAILOR] (1899) : Fenugc13fitaghare to
`tagline \‘tag—.lin\ n (1926)
`1 : a final Ii
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`question a (1933) : a question
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`tag, rag. and bobtall or tagrag and
`-.rag-9ln-\ n[f(161115) : RABBLE
`ta sa e n
`r. t e price tag on each ite
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`tag team a [‘tag] (1952)
`1 : a team 03151929) . GARA
`tlers who spell each other during a In
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`tag up vi (1942) : to touch a base
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`smooth paste of sesame seeds
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`Ta.hi.tian \tat'hé—sham n (1825)
`1 : a native or inh
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`: the Polynesran language of the Tahitians —-— TahitfbltaniolTahl-fi
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`taAm \'tiir\ 1: [Nepali #162,161}835) 1' any of a g6nus (£111,121?
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`tah-sil \tii—‘sel\ n [Hindi tahsz'l & Urdu laggiiffii‘iffy mane
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`revenue] (1846) : a district administ
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`of languages including Thai and Shan spoken in southeast'g‘‘
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`tai chl also t’al chl \'ti-'jé, 'ti-‘ché\ n, ofien cap T&C [Chin (Rafi
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`practiced as a system of exercises —— called also tai chi clingy:
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`tai-ga \'ti-ga\ n [Russ tafga] (1888) : a moist subarctic forest dam
`by conifers (as spruce and fir) that begins where the tundra ends
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`1tail With a, after: attrib [ME, fr. 0E taegel; akin to OHG 203011311}
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`dual lock of hair] (bef. 12c)
`1 : the rear end or a process or prob.
`tion of the rear end of the body of an animal 2 : somethingm
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`bling an animal’s tail in shape or position: as a : a luminous strut-
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`particles, gases, or ions extending from a comet esp. in the antisohi’
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`rection b : the rear part of an airplane consisting usu. of handf-
`and vertical stabilizing surfaces with attached control surface I;
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`: RETINUE 4 pl a : TAILCOAT b : full evening dress format it
`: BU’I'I‘OCKS, BUTT b usu vulgar : SEXUAL INTERCOURSE 6:8-
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`back, last, lower, or inferior part of something Enamel-7|"
`used in pl. 8 : the reverse of a coin — usu. used in pl.<~3yl‘1’;?'5
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`ta-as\a '——tai-i e\-.i
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`1 : to connect end to end 2 a : to remove it???“
`2‘tail V! (1523)
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`animal) : DOCK b : to remove the stem or bottom Plinaflfl
`and ~ing gooseberries) 3 a : to make or furnish “'1 Wat!
`follow or be drawn behind like a tail 4 : to follow Wipe 221°
`veillance ~ vi
`1 : to form or move in a straggling I¥E__ug
`progressively smaller, fainter, or more scattered - A1?“ 3 : mat
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`with 013’ (productivity is ~ing off ——-Tom Nlcholsfoflship at and“ -
`lie with the stern in a named direction -— used 0 3
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`4tall 12 [ME, fr. AF, fr. miller] (14c) : ENTAIL 13
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`tall adj [ME tattle, fr. AF taylé, pp. of rattler t0 C
`TAILOR] (15c) : limited as to tenure : ENTAILFD {00th
`tail-back \'tal-.bak\ n (1930)
`1 : the offenSlVehicles at
`from thfl line of scrimmage 2 Brit : a line of V3
`to s ow own or stoppage
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`tall-board \-.bord\ n (1305) chiefly 3m : mug-"5,;
`tallibone \-.b6n\ n (ca. 1577)
`1 : a caudal V3 _ a man'
`tall-coat \—.k6t\ n (1847) : a coat wrth tails “éii oat-ed h“
`with two long tapering skirts at the back *-
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`tail end n (140)
`1 : Burrocxs. RUM?
`concluding period (the tail end of the “551930”,
`tall-end-er \'tal-.en-dar\ n (1385) = one 905‘
`1)]an (the ~s in a race)
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`f h or agreed“
`1tall fln n (1681)
`1 : the terminal ha of a '5 ate
`tail-grate \‘tfil-lgan n (1854)
`1 = a board ‘f’afimg
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`that can be removed or let down (38 forkO c
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`seating trombonists at the rear 0f “'11ch mu
`fades] : a jazz trombone style marked Y
`from long sustained tones
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`2tallgate vb talhgat-ed; tall- at-mg W
`close behind another vehic e 2 i “2' awn!
`drive dangerously close behind -- ta! '9 a picnic
`atailgate adj (1962) : relating to or be”
`es . of a station w on
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`talfzing \‘ta—lim n ( 764)
`1 3 ”51d": gem in pl.
`various products (as grain 0" ores) ” £31]
`protecting stone or brick inserted in a W on
`taille ways, '11», on n EMF. fr- 0F' f" seine“
`tax formerly levied by a French ““3 or
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