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Definition of tang
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Tang (n.) The
tongue
of a
buckle.
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Tangle
::
Tangle
(n.) To unite or knit
together
confusedly;
to
interweave
or
interlock,
as
threads,
so as to make it
difficult
to
unravel
the knot; to
entangle;
to
ravel..
Stang
::
Stang (n.) A long bar; a pole; a
shaft;
a
stake.
Sea Girdles
::
Sea
girdles
() A kind of kelp
(Laminaria
digitata)
with
palmately
cleft
fronds;
--
called
also sea wand,
seaware,
and
tangle..
Intricate
::
Intricate
(a.)
Entangled;
involved;
perplexed;
complicated;
difficult
to
understand,
follow,
arrange,
or
adjust;
as,
intricate
machinery,
labyrinths,
accounts,
plots,
etc..
Sea Tang
::
Sea tang () A kind of
seaweed;
tang;
tangle.
Winkle-hawk
::
Winkle-hawk
(n.) A
rectangular
rent made in
cloth;
--
called
also
winkle-hole.
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A tidal flood which
regularly
or
occasionally
rushes
into
certain
rivers
of
peculiar
configuration
or
location,
in one or more waves which
present
a very
abrupt
front of
considerable
height,
dangerous
to
shipping,
as at the mouth of the
Amazon,
in South
America,
the
Hoogly
and
Indus,
in
India,
and the
Tsien-tang,
in
China..
Tanged
::
Tanged
(imp. & p. p.) of Tan.
Extrication
::
Extrication
(n.) The act or
process
of
extricating
or
disentangling;
a
freeing
from
perplexities;
disentanglement.
Taction
::
Taction
(n.) The act of
touching;
touch;
contact;
tangency.
Spatangoid
::
Spatangoid
(n.) One of the
Spatangoidea.
Tangental
::
Tangental
(a.)
Tangential.
Cotangent
::
Cotangent
(n.) The
tangent
of the
complement
of an arc or
angle.
See
Illust.
of
Functions.
Secant
::
Secant
(a.) A right line drawn from the
center
of a
circle
through
one end of a
circular
arc, and
terminated
by a
tangent
drawn from the other end; the
number
expressing
the ratio line of this line to the
radius
of the
circle.
See
Trigonometrical
function,
under
Function..
Plough
::
Plough
(n.) To cut a
groove
in, as in a
plank,
or the edge of a
board;
especially,
a
rectangular
groove
to
receive
the end of a shelf or
tread,
the edge of a
panel,
a
tongue,
etc..
Chase
::
Chase (n.) A
rectangular
iron frame in which pages or
columns
of type are
imposed.
Tangency
::
Tangency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tangent;
a
contact
or
touching.
Plaid
::
Plaid (n.) A
rectangular
garment
or piece of
cloth,
usually
made of the
checkered
material
called
tartan,
but
sometimes
of plain gray, or gray with black
stripes.
It is worn by both sexes in
Scotland..
Bay Window
::
Bay
window
() A
window
forming
a bay or
recess
in a room, and
projecting
outward
from the wall,
either
in a
rectangular,
polygonal,
or
semicircular
form; -- often
corruptly
called
a bow
window..
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A
reaping
instrument
consisting
of a steel blade
curved
into the form of a hook, and
having
a
handle
fitted
on a tang. The
sickle
has one side of the blade
notched,
so as
always
to
sharpen
with a
serrated
edge. Cf.
Reaping
hook, under
Reap..
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