| Tabloid |
A smaller-than-standard-size newspaper (daily, weekly, or monthly). Traditionally, certain tabloids are distinguished by sensationalism of approach and content rather than by straightforward reportage of newsworthy events. In common parlance, tabloid is used to describe works in various media (including books) that cater to immoderate tastes (for example, tabloid expose, tabloid television; the tabloidization of popular culture).
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| taboo |
Superstitious or obscene connotations. Taboo words are prone to replacement by euphemisms.
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| tablature |
A method of notation based on how the note is played on the instrument. Today tablature is mainly used for guitar music.
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| tabacum |
tobacco.
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| tabagism |
tobacco poisoning.
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