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Definition of tart
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Tart (v. t.) Fig.:
Sharp;
keen;
severe;
as, a tart
reply;
tart
language;
a tart
rebuke..
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Upsterte
::
Upsterte
() imp. & p. p. of
Upstart.
Racemic
::
Racemic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid found in many kinds of
grapes.
It is also
obtained
from
tartaric
acid, with which it is
isomeric,
and from
sugar,
gum, etc., by
oxidation.
It is a sour white
crystalline
substance,
consisting
of a
combination
of
dextrorotatory
and
levorotatory
tartaric
acids..
Booly
::
Booly (n.) A
company
of Irish
herdsmen,
or a
single
herdsman,
wandering
from place to place with
flocks
and
herds,
and
living
on their milk, like the
Tartars;
also, a place in the
mountain
pastures
inclosed
for the
shelter
of
cattle
or their
keepers..
Infernal
::
Infernal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to or
suitable
for the lower
regions,
inhabited,
according
to the
ancients,
by the dead;
pertaining
to
Pluto's
realm of the dead, the
Tartarus
of the
ancients..
Sailing
::
Sailing
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
sails;
the
motion
of a
vessel
on
water,
impelled
by wind or
steam;
the act of
starting
on a
voyage..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To
deter;
to cause to
deviate.
Round
::
Round
(adv.)
By or in a
circuit;
by a
course
longer
than the
direct
course;
back to the
starting
point.
Tartramate
::
Tartramate
(n.) A salt of
tartramic
acid.
Start
::
Start (n.) A
sudden,
unexpected
movement;
a
sudden
and
capricious
impulse;
a
sally;
as,
starts
of
fancy..
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To send out; to start (one) on a
career;
to set
going;
to give a start to
(something);
to put in
operation;
as, to
launch
a son in the
world;
to
launch
a
business
project
or
enterprise..
Tartlet
::
Tartlet
(n.) A small tart.
Za
::
Za (n.) An old
solfeggio
name for B flat; the
seventh
harmonic,
as heard in the or
aeolian
string;
-- so
called
by
Tartini.
It was long
considered
a
false,
but is the true note of the chord of the flat
seventh..
Parvenu
::
Parvenu
(n.) An
upstart;
a man newly risen into
notice.
Starthroat
::
Startfulness
(n.)
Aptness
to
start.
Whip
::
Whip (v. i.) To move
nimbly;
to start or turn
suddenly
and do
something;
to
whisk;
as, he
whipped
around
the
corner..
Tartronic
::
Tartronic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an
organic
acid
(called
also
hydroxy
malonic
acid)
obtained,
by
reducing
mesoxalic
acid, as a white
crystalline
substance..
Saleratus
::
Saleratus
(n.)
Aerated
salt; a white
crystalline
substance
having
an
alkaline
taste and
reaction,
consisting
of
sodium
bicarbonate
(see under
Sodium.)
It is
largely
used in
cooking,
with sour milk
(lactic
acid) or cream of
tartar
as a
substitute
for
yeast.
It is also an
ingredient
of most
baking
powders,
and is used in the
preparation
of
effervescing
drinks..
Adansonia
::
Adansonia
(n.) A genus of great trees
related
to the
Bombax.
There are two
species,
A.
digitata,
the
baobab
or
monkey-bread
of
Africa
and
India,
and A.
Gregorii,
the sour gourd or
cream-of-tartar
tree of
Australia.
Both have a trunk of
moderate
height,
but of
enormous
diameter,
and a
wide-spreading
head. The fruit is
oblong,
and
filled
with
pleasantly
acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the
natives
for
making
ropes and
cloth..
Pyrotritartaric
::
Pyrotritartaric
(a.)
Designating
an acid which is more
commonly
called
uric acid.
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
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