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attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles" a label made of cardboard or plastic or metal touch a player while he is holding the ball rag: a small piece of cloth or paper provide with a name or nickname chase: go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit" a game in which one child chases the others; the one who is caught becomes the next chaser supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes (sports) the act of touching a player in a game (which changes their status in the game)
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cimetidine: a drug (trade name Tagamet) used to treat peptic ulcers by decreasing the secretion of stomach acid
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Tag (also known as it, had, he or tig) is an informal sport or game that usually involves one or more players attempting to "tag" other players by touching them with their hands. Played throughout the world and since ancient Egypt, if not earlier, tag is inherently simple -– most forms require neither teams, nor scores, nor sports equipment such as balls -- but it may be made more complex with various rule modifications. ...
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The acronym TAG may mean: * Techniques d'Avant Garde, an investment company that sponsored WilliamsF1 in the early 1980s and funded the construction of turbocharged Porsche engines to Team McLaren in the mid 1980s.**TAG Heuer watchmaker* In computational linguistics, tree-adjoining grammar* In mathematics, a topological abelian group. ...
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Coda (Italian for "tail"; from the Latin cauda), in music, is a passage which brings a movement or a separate piece to a conclusion through prolongation. This developed from the simple chords of a cadence into an elaborate and independent form. In a series of variations on a theme or in a composition with a fixed order of subjects, the coda is a passage sufficiently contrasted with the conclusions of the separate variations or subjects, added to form a complete conclusion to the whole. ...
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