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Definition of tang
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Tang (n.) The
tongue
of a
buckle.
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Whaap
::
Whaap (n.) The
whimbrel;
--
called
also May
whaup,
little
whaup,
and tang
whaup..
Tangram
::
Tangram
(n.) A
Chinese
toy made by
cutting
a
square
of thin wood, or other
suitable
material,
into seven
pieces,
as shown in the cut, these
pieces
being
capable
of
combination
in
various
ways, so as to form a great
number
of
different
figures.
It is now often used in
primary
schools
as a means of
instruction..
Untwine
::
Untwine
(v. t.) To
untwist;
to
separate,
as that which is
twined
or
twisted;
to
disentangle;
to
untie..
Strap-shaped
::
Strapple
(v. t.) To hold or bind with, or as with, a
strap;
to
entangle..
Untangibly
::
Untangibly
(adv.)
Intangibly.
Satyr
::
Satyr (n.) The
orang-outang.
Tangent
::
Tangent
(a.)
Touching;
touching
at a
single
poin.
Stang
::
Stang (n.) A long bar; a pole; a
shaft;
a
stake.
Raveling
::
Raveling
(n.) The act of
untwisting
or of
disentangling.
Unwind
::
Unwind
(v. t.) To
disentangle.
Oblong
::
Oblong
(n.) A
rectangular
figure
longer
than it is
broad;
hence,
any
figure
longer
than it is
broad..
Immersed
::
Immersed
(p. p. & a.)
Deeply
occupied;
engrossed;
entangled.
Tanglingly
::
Tanglingly
(adv.)
In a
tangling
manner.
Subtartarean
::
Subtangent
(n.) The part of the axis
contained
between
the
ordinate
and
tangent
drawn to the same point in a
curve.
Plunge
::
Plunge
(v. t.) To
entangle;
to
embarrass;
to
overcome.
Unclue
::
Unclue
(v. t.) To
unwind;
to
untangle.
Indicatrix
::
Indicatrix
(n.) A
certain
conic
section
supposed
to be drawn in the
tangent
plane to any
surface,
and used to
determine
the
accidents
of
curvature
of the
surface
at the point of
contact.
The curve is
similar
to the
intersection
of the
surface
with a
parallel
to the
tangent
plane and
indefinitely
near it. It is an
ellipse
when the
curvature
is
synclastic,
and an
hyperbola
when the
curvature
is
anticlastic..
Unentangle
::
Unentangle
(v. t.) To
disentangle.
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) A curve or
surface
which is
tangent
to each
member
of a
system
of
curves
or
surfaces,
the form and
position
of the
members
of the
system
being
allowed
to vary
according
to some
continuous
law. Thus, any curve is the
envelope
of its
tangents..
Entangled
::
Entangled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Entangl.
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