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taille 1. A tally; an account scored on a piece of wood. "Whether that he paid or took by taille." (Chaucer)
2. Any imposition levied by the king, or any other lord, upon his subjects. "The taille, as it still subsists in France, may serve as an example of those ancient tallages. It was a tax upon the profits of the farmer, which they estimate by the stock that he has upon the farm." (A. Smith)
3. The French name for the tenor voice or part; also, for the tenor viol or viola.
Origin: F. See Tally, Tailor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tailor 1. One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments. "Well said, good woman's tailor . . . I would thou wert a man's tailor." (Shak)
2. <zoology> The mattowacca; called also tailor herring. The silversides.
3. <zoology> The goldfish. Salt-water tailor, any one of numerous species of small Asiatic and East Indian singing birds belonging to Orthotomus, Prinia, and allied genera. They are noted for the skill with which they sew leaves together to form nests. The common Indian species are O. Longicauda, which has the back, scapulars, and upper tail coverts yellowish green, and the under parts white; and the golden-headed tailor bird (O. Coronatus), which has the top of the head golden yellow and the back and wings pale olive-green.
Origin: OF. Tailleor, F. Tailleur, fr. OF. Taillier, F. Tailler to cut, fr. L. Talea a rod, stick, a cutting, layer for planting. Cf. Detail, Entail, Retail, Tally.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tailor's cramp An occupational dystonia affecting the forearms and hands of tailors.
Synonym: tailor's spasm.
(05 Mar 2000)
tailor's muscle <anatomy, muscle> Origin, anterior superior spine of ilium; insertion, medial border of tuberosity of tibia; action, flexes thigh and leg, rotates leg medially and thigh laterally; nerve supply, femoral.
Synonym: musculus sartorius, tailor's muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
tailor's spasm An occupational dystonia affecting the forearms and hands of tailors.
Synonym: tailor's spasm.
(05 Mar 2000)
tailoress A female tailor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tailrace 1. See Race.
2. <chemical> The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are conducted away.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taint 1. To imbue or impregnate with something extraneous, especially with something odious, noxious, or poisonous; hence, to corrupt; to infect; to poison; as, putrid substance taint the air.
2. To stain; to sully; to tarnish. "His unkindness may defeat my life, But never taint my love." (Shak)
Synonym: To contaminate, defile, pollute, corrupt, infect, disease, vitiate, poison.
Origin: F. Teint, p.p. Of teindre to dye, tinge, fr. L. Tingere, tinctum. See Tinge, and cf. Tint.
1. Tincture; hue; colour; tinge.
2. Infection; corruption; deprivation. "He had inherited from his parents a scrofulous taint, which it was beyond the power of medicine to remove." (Macaulay)
3. A blemish on reputation; stain; spot; disgrace.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taintworm <zoology> A destructive parasitic worm or insect larva.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taira <zoology> Same as Tayra.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tait <zoology> A small nocturnal and arboreal Australian marsupial (Tarsipes rostratus) about the size of a mouse. It has a long muzzle, a long tongue, and very few teeth, and feeds upon honey and insects.
Synonym: noolbenger.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Tait's law An obsolete dictum that an exploratory laparotomy should be performed in every case of obscure pelvic or abdominal disease that threatens health or life.
(05 Mar 2000)
Tait, Robert <person> English gynecologist, 1845-1899.
See: Tait's law.
(05 Mar 2000)
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tai chi T'ai Chi Ch'uan or Taijiquan (), commonly known as T'ai Chi, Tai Chi, or Taiji, is a nei chia ("internal") Chinese martial art which is known for the claims of health and longevity benefits made by its practitioners and in some recent medical studies. ...
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tail The tail is the long structure at the posterior end of a bird which allows it to balance properly and steer while in flight. Throughout the class Aves, it is shaped in numerous different ways, each which fits the way the bird(s) which possess it act and fly.
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tail A string of adenine nucleotides added to the 3' end of eukaryotic mRNA after transcription.
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tail the portion of the body of a fish posterior to the anus
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tai chi An exercise-based treatment for general body health or treatment of pain.
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TAI the rear part of a ship
TAI the rear part of an aircraft
TAI (usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head
TAI the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
TAI a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
TAI any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
TAI the time of the last part of something
TAI remove the stalk of fruits or berries
TAI remove or shorten the tail of an animal
TAI go after with the intent to catch
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