Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n.; pi. One who keeps the tally;one wlio keeps a tally-shop. — Tally-shop, n. A shopat which articles are sold to customers on account,the account being kept in corresponding books, onecalled the talli/, kept by the buyer, the other thecounter-tally, kept by the seller. TaUyko, taKlt-ho, interj. & n. The huntsmans cry tourge on his hounds. Talmud, taKmud, ?i. The whole body of the Hebrew


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n.; pi. One who keeps the tally;one wlio keeps a tally-shop. — Tally-shop, n. A shopat which articles are sold to customers on account,the account being kept in corresponding books, onecalled the talli/, kept by the buyer, the other thecounter-tally, kept by the seller. TaUyko, taKlt-ho, interj. & n. The huntsmans cry tourge on his hounds. Talmud, taKmud, ?i. The whole body of the Hebrewlaws and traditions, with authoritative commentsand explanations, as collected, in 2d cent, and since,in the Mishna and Gemara. — Talmudic, -leal, , pert, to, or contained in, the Talmud. — TaK-mudist, n. One versed in the Talmud.— Talmudisf-ic, a. Of, or pert, to, the Talmud; Talmudic. Talon, taKun, n. The claw of a bird of prey. (Arch.)A kind of molding ; ogee : see «jralus, n.(Anat.) That bone of the foot which articulateswith the leg; astragalus. (Arch. & Fort.) The slopeor inclination of a work. (Geol.) A sloping heap ofbroken rocks at the foot of a Tamandua, or Little Ant-bear. Tamandua, ta-mandu-a, n. A species of ant-eater oftropical Amer., about the size of a full-grown cat,and having a prehensile tail; the little ant-bear. Tamarack, tam^a-rak, n. The black larch, a conifer-ous tree having deciduous leaves; hackmatack. Tamarind, tam-^-rind, n. A leguminous tree, culti-vated in tropical countries for its shade and fruit;one of the preserved seed-pods of the tamarind,which abound with an acid pulp of refrigerant andlaxative properties. Tamarisk, tama-risk, n. A tree or shrub of severalspecies. Tambac, tambak, n. An alloy of copper, zinc, etc.;tombac; aloes-wood. Tambour, tam^boor, n. A kind of small flat drum ;tambourine ; a small circular frame, resembling adrum, for working embroidery upon; a species ofembroidery in which threads of g


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