| tap | large inoffensive chiefly nocturnal ungulate of tropical America and southeast Asia having a heavy body and fleshy snout |
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| tap | tapirs and extinct related forms |
| tap | type genus of the Tapiridae |
| tap | a tapir found in Malaya and Sumatra |
| tap | a tapir found in South and Central America |
| tap | a heavy textile with a woven design |
| tap | massage in which the body is tapped rhythmically with the fingers or with short rapid movements of the sides of the hand |
| tap | a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark |
| tap | thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus |
| tap | United States abolitionist (1786-1865) |
| tap | a cantilever bridge across the Hudson River |
| tap | in a condition for letting out liquid drawn out as by piercing or drawing a plug |