TARRED
T`ARRED, pp. Smeared with tar.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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T`ARRED, pp. Smeared with tar.
TAR'RIANCE, noun [from tarry.] A tarrying; delay; lateness. [Not in use.]
TAR'RIER, noun A dog. [See Terrier.]1. [from tarry.] One who tarries or delays.
T'ARRING, participle present tense Smearing with tar.
TAR'ROCK, noun A sea fowl of the genus Larus or gull kind, the Latin tridactylus. It is of the size of the common pigeon, and is remarkable for having no hind toe, but in lieu o...
TAR'RY, verb intransitive [Latin taurus, a bull.]1. To stay; to abide; to continue; to lodge.Tarry all night and wash your feet. Genesis 19:2.2. To stay behind. Exodus 12:39.3. ...
TAR'RYING, participle present tense Staying; delaying.TAR'RYING, noun Delay. Psalms 40:17.[This word is in respectable use.]
T'ARSEL, noun A kind of hawk.
T'ARSUS, noun That part of the foot to which the leg is articulated, the front of which is called the instep.
T'ART, adjective1. Acid; sharp to the taste; acidulous; as a tart apple.2. Sharp; keen; severe; as a tart reply; tart language; a tart rebuke.T'ART, noun [Latin tortus, twisted;...
T'ARTAN, noun A small coasting vessel with one mast and a bowsprit, and the principal sail, which is very large, extended by a lateen-yard.
T'ARTAR, noun1. An acid concrete salt, formed from wines completely fermented, and adhering to the sides of the casks in the form of a hard crust. It is white or red, the white ...
TARTA'REANTARTA'REOUS, adjective Consisting of tartar; resembling tartar, or partaking of its properties.
TARTA'REOUS, a. Consisting of tartar; resembling tartar, or partaking of its properties.
TARTAR'ICT'ARTARIN, noun [from tartar.] Fixed vegetable alkali or potash.
T`ARTARIN, n. [from tartar.] Fixed vegetable alkali or potash.
T'ARTARINATED, adjective Combined with tartarin.
T'ARTARIZE, verb transitive To impregnate with tartar; to refine by means of the salt of tartar.
T'ARTARIZED, participle passive Impregnated with tartar; refined by tartar.
T'ARTARIZING, participle present tense Impregnating with tartar; refining by means of the salt of tartar.
T'ARTAROUS, adjective Containing tartar; consisting of tartar, or partaking of its qualities.
T'ARTARUM, noun A preparation of tartar, called petrified tartar.
T'ARTISH, adjective [from tart.] Somewhat tart.
T'ARTLY, adverb Sharply; with acidity.1. Sharply; with poignancy; severely; as, to reply or rebuke tartly2. With sourness of aspect.
T'ARTNESS, noun Acidity; sharpness to the taste; as the tartness of wine or fruit.1. Sharpness of language or manner; poignancy; keenness; severity; as the tartness of rebuke.
T'ARTRATE'ARTRITE, noun [from tartar.] A salt formed by the combination of tartarous or tartaric acid with a base; as tartrite of potash; tartrite of soda.
T'ARTUFFISH, adjective Precise; formal. [Not in use.]