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taint A chemical change in the bean brought about by any number of internal or external changes, which results in a change in the coffee's flavor.
Ãâó: www.roastedcoffeebean.com/coffeterms.html
tai chi A series of gentle movements and simple postures designed to improve coordination, relieve stress, promote overall well-being and strengthen the immune system. A focus is placed upon directing "chi" or energy, through the body, mind, and spirit.
Ãâó: www.kera.org/community/onourownterms/tarrantresour...
tail The most distinctive feature of comets, especially great ones. It is typically directed away from the sun. Ancient and medieval observers frequently described a comet as a broom or sword, depending on the look of the tail. Typically, telescopic comets will exhibit either no tail or one extending a few arc minutes. Naked-eye comets can show a tail extending up to several tens of degrees. Comets can display two basic types of tails: one gaseous and the other largely composed of dust. ...
Ãâó: comets.amsmeteors.org/glossary.html
tai chi The workings of the Yin and the Yang. Which is represented as a circle divided between a dark and a light half, the Taiji symbol represents two mutually complementary forces in nature: Yin, the force characterized as dark, cold, stillness, passiveness and potential; and Yang, the force characterized as light, warmth, action, aggressiveness and expression.
Ãâó: www.dstaiji.com/glossary.html
tail A length of rip-stop nylon or plastic which is attached to the kite for visual effect or to cause drag on a single line kite. Also the term to describe the lower end of the spine.
Ãâó: www.coastalkites.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv
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