Taw

  • 101tawdry — taw|dry [ tɔdri ] adjective 1. ) unpleasant or immoral: a tawdry affair 2. ) inexpensive and of bad quality ╾ taw|dri|ness noun uncount …

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  • 102taujan — (taw ) [akin to Eng taw] : make. Deriv. tass (*) regulated, taui work, tewa order, tewi order, tewjan (*) arrange, tojis (*) doer. Comp. attaujan (*) adorn, fullatojis perfect, gatass (*) regulated, gataujan make, gatewjan decree, missataujands… …

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  • 103Torelli — /taw rel ee/; It. /taw rddel lee/, n. Giuseppe /jooh zep pe/, 1650? 1708, Italian composer and violinist …

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  • 104tawing — tawˈing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑taw …

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  • 105talkathon — /taw keuh thon /, n. an unusually long speech or discussion, esp. on a matter of public interest, as a Congressional filibuster or a televised question and answer session with a political candidate. [1930 35; TALK + ATHON] * * * …

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  • 106talkie — /taw kee/, n. Older Use. See talking picture. [1910 15, Amer.; TALK + (MOV)IE] * * * …

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  • 107talking-to — /taw king tooh /, n., pl. talking tos. a scolding. [1875 80] * * * …

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  • 108tallish — /taw lish/, adj. rather tall. [1740 50; TALL + ISH1] * * * …

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  • 109Taney — /taw nee/, n. Roger Brooke, 1777 1864, U.S. jurist: Chief Justice of the U.S. 1836 64. * * * …

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  • 110tauon — /taw on, tow /, n. Physics. See tau lepton. [TAU + ON1] * * * …

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