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Definition of tart
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tart is as below...
Tart (v. t.) Fig.:
Sharp;
keen;
severe;
as, a tart
reply;
tart
language;
a tart
rebuke..
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Raised
::
Raised
(a.)
Leavened;
made with
leaven,
or
yeast;
-- used of
bread,
cake, etc., as
distinguished
from that made with cream of
tartar,
soda, etc. See
Raise,
v. t., 4..
Mahovo
::
Mahovo
(n.) A
device
for
saving
power in
stopping
and
starting
a
railroad
car, by means of a heavy fly
wheel..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) To cause to move
suddenly;
to give a
sudden
start to; to
shove.
Tartar
::
Tartar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Tartary
in Asia, or the
Tartars..
Inactive
::
Inactive
(a.) Not
active;
inert;
esp., not
exhibiting
any
action
or
activity
on
polarized
light;
optically
neutral;
-- said of
isomeric
forms of
certain
substances,
in
distinction
from other forms which are
optically
active;
as,
racemic
acid is an
inactive
tartaric
acid..
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..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. i.) To make a
sudden
motion;
to move with a
start,
or by
starts..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. t.) To evade by a
sudden
shift of
place;
to
escape
by
starting
aside;
as, to dodge a blow aimed or a ball
thrown..
Antimoniated
::
Antimoniated
(a.)
Combined
or
prepared
with
antimony;
as,
antimoniated
tartar..
Sauce
::
Sauce (v. t.) To treat with
bitter,
pert, or tart
language;
to be
impudent
or saucy to..
Sour
::
Sour
(superl.)
Having
an acid or
sharp,
biting
taste,
like
vinegar,
and the
juices
of most
unripe
fruits;
acid;
tart..
Snappish
::
Snappish
(a.) Sharp in
reply;
apt to speak
angrily
or
testily;
easily
provoked;
tart;
peevish.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A
sudden
turn; a
starting
from the point or line;
hence,
an
artful
evasion
or
subterfuge;
a
shift;
a
quibble;
as, the
quirks
of a
pettifogger..
Turk
::
Turk (n.) A
member
of any of
numerous
Tartar
tribes
of
Central
Asia, etc.; esp., one of the
dominant
race in
Turkey..
Startle
::
Startling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Startl.
Bolter
::
Bolter
(n.) One who
bolts;
esp.: (a) A horse which
starts
suddenly
aside.
(b) A man who
breaks
away from his
party.
Tartarizing
::
Tartarizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tartariz.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(n.) A
starting
or
falling
back; a
rebound;
a
shrinking;
as, the
recoil
of
nature,
or of the
blood..
Outer
::
Outer (a.) Being on the
outside;
external;
farthest
or
farther
from the
interior,
from a given
station,
or from any space or
position
regarded
as a
center
or
starting
place;
--
opposed
to
inner;
as, the outer wall; the outer court or gate; the outer stump in
cricket;
the outer
world..
Stirte
::
Stirt (v. i.)
Started;
leaped.
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