| tantrum, temper |
An explosive outburst, usually by a child, often as a result of frustration or developmental disabilities. It may resolve with a variety of parental interventions, such as behavioral modification techniques (e.g., positive reinfo
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| tantalum |
(See Niobium)
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| tantalum |
A metal with a texture similar to titanium, but a color similar to gold. Used by Omega for the gold-like trim on certain titanium watches. Many of these watches are also available in titanium with real gold trim.
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| tantrum |
A back flip over the wake.
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| tantalum |
It is named after Tantalus, one of the sons of the Olympian god Zeus of Greek mythology, who suffered from thirst and frustration. Tantalum was first isolated in 1802 as an element from its ores. Chemically as stable as platinum, it is highly corrosion resistant, with an extremely high melting point of about 3,000
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| tant | being essentially equal to something |
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| tant | black-headed snakes |
| tant | doctrine of enlightenment as the realization of the oneness of one's self and the visible world |
| tant | of or relating to Tantrism |
| tant | of or relating to Tantrism |
| tant | doctrine of enlightenment as the realization of the oneness of one's self and the visible world |
| tant | movement within Buddhism combining elements of Hinduism and paganism |
| tant | an adherent of Tantrism |
| tant | a display of bad temper |
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