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Definition of tab
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Tab (n.) The flap or
latchet
of a shoe
fastened
with a
string
or a
buckle.
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Thin-skinned
::
Thin-skinned
(a.)
Having
a thin skin;
hence,
sensitive;
irritable..
Infernal
::
Infernal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to or
suitable
for the lower
regions,
inhabited,
according
to the
ancients,
by the dead;
pertaining
to
Pluto's
realm of the dead, the
Tartarus
of the
ancients..
Battable
::
Battable
(a.)
Capable
of
cultivation;
fertile;
productive;
fattening.
Economy
::
Economy
(n.) The
system
of rules and
regulations
by which
anything
is
managed;
orderly
system
of
regulating
the
distribution
and uses of
parts,
conceived
as the
result
of wise and
economical
adaptation
in the
author,
whether
human or
divine;
as, the
animal
or
vegetable
economy;
the
economy
of a poem; the
Jewish
economy..
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. t.) To
secure
the
support
and aid of; to
employ
in
advancing
interest;
as, to
enlist
persons
in the cause of
truth,
or in a
charitable
enterprise..
Disconvenience
::
Disconvenience
(n.)
Unsuitableness;
incongruity.
Entreatable
::
Entreatable
(a.) That may be
entreated.
Stable
::
Stable
(v. t.) To fix; to
establish.
Templar
::
Templar
(n.) One of a
religious
and
military
order first
established
at
Jerusalem,
in the early part of the 12th
century,
for the
protection
of
pilgrims
and of the Holy
Sepulcher.
These
Knights
Templars,
or
Knights
of the
Temple,
were so named
because
they
occupied
an
apartment
of the
palace
of
Bladwin
II. in
Jerusalem,
near the
Temple..
Unevitable
::
Unevitable
(a.)
Inevitable.
New-year
::
New-year
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
suitable
for, the
commencement
of the year; as,
New-year
gifts or
odes..
Tabor
::
Tabor (v. t.) To make (a
sound)
with a
tabor.
Tsetse
::
Tsetse
(n.) A
venomous
two-winged
African
fly
(Glossina
morsitans)
whose bite is very
poisonous,
and even
fatal,
to
horses
and
cattle,
but
harmless
to men. It
renders
extensive
districts
in which it
abounds
uninhabitable
during
certain
seasons
of the
year..
Tapper
::
Tapper
(n.) The
lesser
spotted
woodpecker
(Dendrocopus
minor);
--
called
also
tapperer,
tabberer,
little
wood pie,
barred
woodpecker,
wood
tapper,
hickwall,
and pump
borer..
Tabific
::
Tabific
(a.) Alt. of
Tabifica.
Maiden
::
Maiden
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
maiden,
or to
maidens;
suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
virgin;
as,
maiden
innocence..
Contributable
::
Contributable
(a.)
Capable
of being
contributed.
Trestle
::
Trestle
(n.) The frame of a
table.
Showbread
::
Showbread
(n.) Bread of
exhibition;
loaves
to set
before
God; -- the term used in
translating
the
various
phrases
used in the
Hebrew
and Greek to
designate
the
loaves
of bread which the
priest
of the week
placed
before
the Lord on the
golden
table in the
sanctuary.
They were made of fine flour
unleavened,
and were
changed
every
Sabbath.
The
loaves,
twelve
in
number,
represented
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
They were to be eaten by the
priests
only, and in the Holy
Place..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Characterized
by
frankness,
honesty,
impartiality,
or
candor;
open;
upright;
free from
suspicion
or bias;
equitable;
just; -- said of
persons,
character,
or
conduct;
as, a fair man; fair
dealing;
a fair
statement..
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