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Definition of tac
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Tac (n.) A kind of
customary
payment
by a
tenant;
-- a word used in old
records.
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Mysticete
::
Mysticete
(n.) Any right
whale,
or
whalebone
whale.
See
Cetacea..
Barbel
::
Barbel
(n.) A
slender
tactile
organ on the lips of
certain
fished.
Shell
::
Shell (n.) The hard
calcareous
or
chitinous
external
covering
of
mollusks,
crustaceans,
and some other
invertebrates.
In some
mollusks,
as the
cuttlefishes,
it is
internal,
or
concealed
by the
mantle.
Also, the hard
covering
of some
vertebrates,
as the
armadillo,
the
tortoise,
and the
like..
Adherent
::
Adherent
(a.)
Attached
as an
attribute
or
circumstance.
Dot
::
Dot (v. t.) To mark or
diversify
with small
detached
objects;
as, a
landscape
dotted
with
cottages..
Contagion
::
Contagion
(n.) The
transmission
of a
disease
from one
person
to
another,
by
direct
or
indirect
contact..
Adhesion
::
Adhesion
(n.)
Adherence;
steady
or firm
attachment;
fidelity;
as,
adhesion
to
error,
to a
policy..
Staff
::
Staff (n.) An
establishment
of
officers
in
various
departments
attached
to an army, to a
section
of an army, or to the
commander
of an army. The
general's
staff
consists
of those
officers
about his
person
who are
employed
in
carrying
his
commands
into
execution.
See Etat
Major..
Polyandria
::
Polyandria
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
monoclinous
or
hermaphrodite
plants,
having
many
stamens,
or any
number
above
twenty,
inserted
in the
receptacle..
Tacamahaca
::
Tacamahaca
(n.) Any tree
yielding
tacamahac
resin,
especially,
in North
America,
the
balsam
poplar,
or balm of
Gilead
(Populus
balsamifera)..
Dynamograph
::
Dynamograph
(n.) A
dynamometer
to which is
attached
a
device
for
automatically
registering
muscular
power.
Plumous
::
Plumous
(a.)
Having
hairs,
or other
parts,
arranged
along an axis like a
feather;
feathery;
plumelike;
as, a
plumose
leaf;
plumose
tentacles..
Thalamus
::
Thalamus
(n.) The
receptacle
of a
flower;
a
torus.
Mosasauria
::
Mosasauria
(n. pl.) An order of
large,
extinct,
marine
reptiles,
found in the
Cretaceous
rocks,
especially
in
America.
They were
serpentlike
in form and in
having
loosely
articulated
and
dilatable
jaws, with large
recurved
tteth,
but they had
paddlelike
feet. Some of them were over fifty feet long. They are,
essentially,
fossil
sea
serpents
with
paddles.
Called
also
Pythonomarpha,
and
Mosasauria..
Gault
::
Gault (n.) A
series
of beds of clay and marl in the South of
England,
between
the upper and lower
greensand
of the
Cretaceous
period..
Malleus
::
Malleus
(n.) The
outermost
of the three small
auditory
bones,
ossicles;
the
hammer.
It is
attached
to the
tympanic
membrane
by a long
process,
the
handle
or
manubrium.
See
Illust.
of Far..
Ploughpoint
::
Ploughpoint
(n.) A
detachable
share at the
extreme
front end of the plow body.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
united
or
combined
with
anything
else;
separated;
dissevered;
unattached;
at
liberty
to
escape;
as, free
carbonic
acid gas; free
cells..
Ticktack
::
Ticktack
(adv.)
With a
ticking
noise,
like that of a
watch..
Rot
::
Rot (n.) A fatal
distemper
which
attacks
sheep and
sometimes
other
animals.
It is due to the
presence
of a
parasitic
worm in the liver or gall
bladder.
See 1st
Fluke,
2..
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