| tail |
A new high bar that opens and closes near its low, or a new low bar that opens and closes near its high.
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| tail |
Bottom edge of the text block.
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| tail |
the reverse or back side of a coin
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| tail |
The popular term for the reverse side of a coin, as opposed to the head or obverse side.
Ãâó: www.24carat.co.uk/numismaticterms.html
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| tai chi |
A series of meditative and self-healing movements based on Chinese teachings over 6,000 years old, Tai Chi literally translates to "The Grand Ultimate Way of Life" as taught through movement. Also a Martial Art, Tai Chi is generally practiced as a non-contact, non-competitive sport for focus, self-awareness, health and relaxation. The slow, rhythmic movements are very effective in returning the skeletal structure, muscles and organs to their natural alignment.
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| TAI | a driver who follows too closely behind another motor vehicle |
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| TAI | the act of following someone secretly |
| TAI | following surreptitiously |
| TAI | not having a tail |
| TAI | prolific animal that feeds chiefly on earthworms |
| TAI | lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle |
| TAI | resembling a tail |
| TAI | a person whose occupation is making and altering garments |
| TAI | make fit for a specific purpose |
| TAI | create (clothes) with cloth |
| TAI | style and tailor in a certain fashion |
| TAI | chalk used by tailors to make temporary marks on cloth |
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