| tailor | 1. One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments. "Well said, good woman's tailor . . . I would thou wert a man's tailor." (Shak) 2. <zoology> The mattowacca; called also tailor herring. The silversides. 3. <zoology> The goldfish. Salt-water tailor, any one of numerous species of small Asiatic and East Indian singing birds belonging to Orthotomus, Prinia, and allied genera. They are noted for the skill with which they sew leaves together to form nests. The common Indian species are O. Longicauda, which has the back, scapulars, and upper tail coverts yellowish green, and the under parts white; and the golden-headed tailor bird (O. Coronatus), which has the top of the head golden yellow and the back and wings pale olive-green. Origin: OF. Tailleor, F. Tailleur, fr. OF. Taillier, F. Tailler to cut, fr. L. Talea a rod, stick, a cutting, layer for planting. Cf. Detail, Entail, Retail, Tally. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tailor's cramp | An occupational dystonia affecting the forearms and hands of tailors. Synonym: tailor's spasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tailor's muscle | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, anterior superior spine of ilium; insertion, medial border of tuberosity of tibia; action, flexes thigh and leg, rotates leg medially and thigh laterally; nerve supply, femoral. Synonym: musculus sartorius, tailor's muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tailor's spasm | An occupational dystonia affecting the forearms and hands of tailors. Synonym: tailor's spasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tailoress | A female tailor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tailor's a. |
an abnormal bursa over the lower end of the fibula in tailors, from pressure caused by sitting on the floor with the legs crossed in front.
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| tailor's b. |
bunionette.
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| tailor | a person whose occupation is making and altering garments |
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| tailor | make fit for a specific purpose |
| tailor | create (clothes) with cloth |
| tailor | style and tailor in a certain fashion |
| tailor | chalk used by tailors to make temporary marks on cloth |
| tailor | loose looped stitch used to transfer marking for darts, etc., from a pattern to material |
| tailor | of clothing |
| tailor | make to specifications |
| tailor | create (clothes) with cloth |
| tailor | tropical Asian warbler that stitches leaves together to form and conceal its nest |
| tailor | of clothing |
| tailor | severely simple in line or design |
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