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Definition of tag
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Tag (v. i.) To
follow
closely,
as it were an
appendage;
-- often with
after;
as, to tag after a
person..
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Opportunism
::
Opportunism
(n.) The art or
practice
of
taking
advantage
of
opportunities
or
circumstances,
or of
seeking
immediate
advantage
with
little
regard
for
ultimate
consequences..
Escuage
::
Escuage
(n.)
Service
of the
shield,
a
species
of
knight
service
by which a
tenant
was bound to
follow
his lord to war, at his own
charge.
It was
afterward
exchanged
for a
pecuniary
satisfaction.
Called
also
scutage..
Freightage
::
Freightage
(n.)
Freight;
cargo;
lading.
Milton.
Art
::
Art (n.)
Skill,
dexterity,
or the power of
performing
certain
actions,
acquired
by
experience,
study,
or
observation;
knack;
as, a man has the art of
managing
his
business
to
advantage..
Dividend
::
Dividend
(n.) A sum of money to be
divided
and
distributed;
the share of a sum
divided
that falls to each
individual;
a
distribute
sum,
share,
or
percentage;
--
applied
to the
profits
as
appropriated
among
shareholders,
and to
assets
as
apportioned
among
creditors;
as, the
dividend
of a bank, a
railway
corporation,
or a
bankrupt
estate..
Vintage
::
Vintage
(n.) The
produce
of the vine for one
season,
in
grapes
or in wine; as, the
vintage
is
abundant;
the
vintage
of
1840..
Age
::
Age (n.) One of the
stages
of life; as, the age of
infancy,
of
youth,
etc..
Beneficial
::
Beneficial
(a.)
Receiving,
or
entitled
to have or
receive,
advantage,
use, or
benefit;
as, the
beneficial
owner of an
estate..
Voltagraphy
::
Voltagraphy
(n.) In
electrotypy,
the act or art of
copying,
in
metals
deposited
by
electrolytic
action,
a form or
pattern
which is made the
negative
electrode..
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To try
artifices
or
stratagems.
Disvantageous
::
Disvantageous
(a.)
Disadvantageous.
Sola
::
Sola (fem. a.)
Alone;
--
chiefly
used in stage
directions,
and the
like..
Pampas
::
Pampas
(n. pl.) Vast
plains
in the
central
and
southern
part of the
Argentine
Republic
in South
America.
The term is
sometimes
used in a wider sense for the
plains
extending
from
Bolivia
to
Southern
Patagonia.
Staggard
::
Stag-evil
(n.) A kind of palsy
affecting
the jaw of a
horse.
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.)
Deception
deliberately
practiced
with a view to
gaining
an
unlawful
or
unfair
advantage;
artifice
by which the right or
interest
of
another
is
injured;
injurious
stratagem;
deceit;
trick.
Road
::
Road (n.) A
journey,
or stage of a
journey..
Wrench
::
Wrench
(v. t.)
Trick;
deceit;
fraud;
stratagem.
Inimical
::
Inimical
(a.)
Opposed
in
tendency,
influence,
or
effects;
antagonistic;
inconsistent;
incompatible;
adverse;
repugnant..
Pilotage
::
Pilotage
(n.)
Guidance,
as by a
pilot..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.)
Affording
accommodation
or
advantage;
well
adapted
to use;
handly;
as, a
convenient
house;
convenient
implements
or
tools..
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