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Definition of tang
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Tang (v. i.) To make a
ringing
sound;
to ring.
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Matted
::
Matted
(a.)
Tangled
closely
together;
having
its parts
adhering
closely
together;
as,
matted
hair..
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) A small anvil
usually
furnished
with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by
tinsmiths,
blacksmiths,
etc., for light work,
punching
upon, etc..
Tang
::
Tang (n.) The
projecting
part of the
breech
of a
musket
barrel,
by which the
barrel
is
secured
to the
stock..
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..
Stang
::
Stang (n.) A long bar; a pole; a
shaft;
a
stake.
Implex
::
Implex
(a.)
Intricate;
entangled;
complicated;
complex.
Helix
::
Helix (n.) A
nonplane
curve whose
tangents
are all
equally
inclined
to a given
plane.
The
common
helix is the curve
formed
by the
thread
of the
ordinary
screw.
It is
distinguished
from the
spiral,
all the
convolutions
of which are in the
plane..
Tangent
::
Tangent
(v. t.) A
tangent
line
curve,
or
surface;
specifically,
that
portion
of the
straight
line
tangent
to a curve that is
between
the point of
tangency
and a given line, the given line
being,
for
example,
the axis of
abscissas,
or a
radius
of a
circle
produced.
See
Trigonometrical
function,
under
Function..
Brick
::
Brick (n.) Any
oblong
rectangular
mass; as, a brick of maple
sugar;
a penny brick (of
bread)..
Knotted
::
Knotted
(a.)
Interwoven;
matted;
entangled.
Imbrangle
::
Imbrangle
(v. t.) To
entangle
as in a
cobweb;
to mix
confusedly.
Befoul
::
Befoul
(a.) To
entangle
or run
against
so as to
impede
motion.
Tangible
::
Tangible
(a.)
Capable
of being
possessed
or
realized;
readily
apprehensible
by the mind; real;
substantial;
evident.
Intertwine
::
Intertwine
(v. t.) To unite by
twining
one with
another;
to
entangle;
to
interlace.
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To
extricate
from
complication
and
perplexity;
disengage
from
embarrassing
connection
or
intermixture;
to
disembroil;
to set free; to
separate.
Spatangus
::
Spatangus
(n.) A genus of
heart-shaped
sea
urchins
belonging
to the
Spatangoidea.
Embroilment
::
Embroilment
(n.) The act of
embroiling,
or the
condition
of being
embroiled;
entanglement
in a
broil..
Tangental
::
Tangental
(a.)
Tangential.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
reduce
to
simple
or
intelligible
notions;
-- said of
complex
ideas or
obscure
questions;
to make clear or
certain;
to free from
doubt;
to
disentangle;
to
unravel;
to
explain;
hence,
to clear up, or
dispel,
as
doubt;
as, to
resolve
a
riddle..
Unclue
::
Unclue
(v. t.) To
unwind;
to
untangle.
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