tangerine |
a citrus tree bearing a type of mandarin orange that has a loose, reddish orange skin, a slightly flattened shape, and sweet, juicy, easily separated sections of pulp. [3 definitions] |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. [5 definitions] |
tangle |
to mix, knot, or entwine, making separation or straightening difficult (often fol. by "up"). [7 definitions] |
tango |
a Latin American ballroom dance with gliding steps and frequent, abrupt turns, often performed as an exhibition dance. [3 definitions] |
tangy |
having a tang, as in taste or smell. |
tank |
a large receptacle used to hold liquid or gas. [5 definitions] |
tanka |
an unrhymed Japanese poem of thirty-one syllables in five lines, having five syllables in the first and third lines and seven in each of the other three lines. |
tankage |
the storing of liquid in a tank, the tank's holding capacity, or the charge for the storage. [2 definitions] |
tankard |
a large drinking mug with one handle and often a hinged cover, used esp. for beer and ale. |
tank car |
a tanklike train car used to transport gases or liquids. |
tanked |
(slang) drunk. |
tanker |
an airplane, ship, or truck designed to transport oil or other liquids in bulk. |
tank farming |
hydroponics. |
tank top |
a sleeveless top for casual wear, similar to an undershirt but having wider straps. |
tank town |
formerly, a town at which trains stopped only to fill their water tanks; small, insignificant town. |
tank up |
(informal) to fill the gas tank of one or more vehicles. [2 definitions] |
tanner1 |
one who tans animal hides. |
tanner2 |
comparative of "tan." |
tanner3 |
(informal) a coin formerly minted in the United Kingdom worth six pence; a sixpence. |
tannery |
a place where animal hides are tanned. |
tannic |
relating to or obtained from tannin or tanbark. [2 definitions] |