| tartaric acid |
Tartaric acid comes from apples and is used to promote the texture and tone of the skin.
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| tarsus |
(pl. TARSI).--The jointed feet of articulate animals, such as insects.
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| tartar |
hard brownish deposit on the teeth
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| tar |
Hydrocarbons that exist in solid form at room temperature.
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| tartrazine |
A dye commonly found in some cough syrups; some people are allergic to tartrazine.
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| tar | a salt used especially in baking powder |
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| tar | a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century |
| tar | a poisonous colorless salt used as a mordant and in medicine |
| tar | mayonnaise with chopped pickles and sometimes capers and shallots and parsley and hard-cooked egg |
| tar | ground beef mixed with raw egg and e.g. onions and capers and anchovies |
| tar | mayonnaise with chopped pickles and sometimes capers and shallots and parsley and hard-cooked egg |
| tar | of or relating to or characteristic of Hades or Tartarus |
| tar | a honeysuckle shrub of southern Russia to central Asia |
| tar | relating to or derived from or resembling tartar |
| tar | an acid found in many fruits |
| tar | a place where the wicked are punished after death |
| tar | small tart usually used as a canape |
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