| TARA | total articular replacement arthroplasty; tumor-associated rejection antigen |
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| tara | <radiobiology> Medium scale tandem mirror device commissioned at MIT in 1984 to develop greater understanding of basic tandem mirror physics, with emphasis on microstability properties, thermal barrier formation, and RF heating. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| taranis | A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter. Origin: L. Taranis, from the Celtic; cf. W. & Corn. Taran thunder. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tarantism | <medicine> A nervous affection producing melancholy, stupor, and an uncontrollable desire to dance. It was supposed to be produced by the bite of the tarantula, and considered to be incapable of cure except by protraced dancing to appropriate music. Alternative forms: tarentism. Origin: It. Tarantismo: cf. F. Tarentisme. See Tarantula. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tarantula | <zoology> Any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous, especially the European species (Tarantula apuliae). The tarantulas of Texas and adjacent countries are large species of Mygale. Alternative forms: tarentula Tarantula killer, a very large wasp (Pompilus formosus), which captures the Texan tarantula (Mygale Hentzii) and places it in its nest as food for its young, after paralyzing it by a sting. Origin: NL, fr. It. Tarantola, fr. L. Tarentum, now Taranto, in the south of Italy. (26 Nov 1998) |
| taraxacum | The dried rhizome and root of Taraxacum officinale (family Compositae), the dandelion, a wild plant of wide distribution throughout the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere; a tonic and hepatic stimulant. Origin: Mod. L. Fr. Ar. Tarakshagun, wild chicory (05 Mar 2000) |
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an asterid dicot genus of the family Compositae including dandelions
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a nervous disorder characterized by an uncontrollable impulse to dance; popularly attributed to bite of the southern European tarantula or wolf spider
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European wolf spider: large southern European spider once thought to be the cause of tarantism (uncontrollable bodily movement) large hairy tropical spider that can inflict painful but not highly venomous bites
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Tarantism is, allegedly, a deadly poisoning resulting from a wolf spider bite (Lycosa tarantula, also known as the "tarantula"). The condition was common in southern Italy during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. There were strong suggestions that there is no organic cause for the heightened excitability and restlessness that gripped the victims. The stated belief of the time was that victims needed to engage in frenzied dancing to prevent death from tarantism. ...
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Subfamily Acanthopelminae AcanthopelmaSubfamily Aviculariinae Avicularia Ephobopus Pachistopelma Psalmopoeus TapinaucheniusSubfamily Eumenophorinae Anoploscelus Batesiella Citharischius Encyocrates Eumenophorus Hysterocrates Loxomphalia Loxoptygus   ...
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| TARA | a village in eastern Ireland (northwest of Dublin) |
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| TARA | high-climbing Asiatic vine having long finely serrate leaves and racemes of white flowers followed by greenish-yellow edible fruit |
| TARA | a port in northern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea |
| TARA | a member of a group of peoples of Mexico |
| TARA | pretentious or silly talk or writing |
| TARA | a trivial lie |
| TARA | a member of the Taracahitian people of north central Mexico |
| TARA | Mexican frog found within a jump of two or water |
| TARA | medium to large Indonesian and Malaysian trees |
| TARA | East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy |
| TARA | medium to large Indonesian and Malaysian trees |
| TARA | East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy |
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