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Definition of tang
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Tang (n.) A
coarse
blackish
seaweed
(Fuscus
nodosus).
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Untwist
::
Untwist
(v. t.) To
untie;
to open; to
disentangle.
Imbrangle
::
Imbrangle
(v. t.) To
entangle
as in a
cobweb;
to mix
confusedly.
Backwardation
::
Backwardation
(n.) The
seller's
postponement
of
delivery
of stock or
shares,
with the
consent
of the
buyer,
upon
payment
of a
premium
to the
latter;
-- also, the
premium
so paid. See
Contango..
Subpericardial
::
Subpentangular
(a.)
Nearly
or
approximately
pentangular;
almost
pentangular.
Embrangle
::
Embrangle
(v. t.) To
confuse;
to
entangle.
Plica
::
Plica (v.) A
diseased
state in
plants
in which there is an
excessive
development
of small
entangled
twigs,
instead
of
ordinary
branches..
Impalpable
::
Impalpable
(a.) Not
material;
intangible;
incorporeal.
Befoul
::
Befoul
(a.) To
entangle
or run
against
so as to
impede
motion.
Arrasways
::
Arrasways
(adv.)
Placed
in such a
position
as to
exhibit
the top and two
sides,
the
corner
being in
front;
-- said of a
rectangular
form..
Fasciole
::
Fasciole
(n.) A band of
minute
tubercles,
bearing
modified
spines,
on the
shells
of
spatangoid
sea
urchins.
See
Spatangoidea..
Stinging
::
Stang () of Stin.
Tangible
::
Tangible
(a.)
Perceptible
to the
touch;
tactile;
palpable.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The wood to which the
barrel,
lock, etc., of a
musket
or like
firearm
are
secured;
also, a long,
rectangular
piece of wood, which is an
important
part of
several
forms of gun
carriage..
Tang
::
Tang (n.) A
coarse
blackish
seaweed
(Fuscus
nodosus).
Per-
::
Per- () A
prefix
used to
signify
through,
throughout,
by, for, or as an
intensive
as
perhaps,
by hap or
chance;
perennial,
that lasts
throughout
the year;
perforce,
through
or by
force;
perfoliate,
perforate;
perspicuous,
evident
throughout
or very
evident;
perplex,
literally,
to
entangle
very
much..
Snarl
::
Snarl (n.) A knot or
complication
of hair,
thread,
or the like,
difficult
to
disentangle;
entanglement;
hence,
intricate
complication;
embarrassing
difficulty..
Stanhope
::
Stang (v. i.) To shoot with pain.
Intangibility
::
Intangibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
intangible;
intangibleness.
Polar
::
Polar (n.) The right line drawn
through
the two
points
of
contact
of the two
tangents
drawn from a given point to a given conic
section.
The given point is
called
the pole of the line. If the given point lies
within
the curve so that the two
tangents
become
imaginary,
there is still a real polar line which does not meet the
curve,
but which
possesses
other
properties
of the
polar.
Thus the focus and
directrix
are pole and
polar.
There are also poles and polar
curves
to
curves
of
higher
degree
th
Outtwine
::
Outtwine
(v. t.) To
disentangle.
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