
1) Adhesive for feathers 2) African melodic equipment 3) African music device 4) African symphonic equipment 5) African music equipment 6) African music instrument 7) African symphonic gizmo 8) African musical gizmo 9) African musical instrument 10) African melodic device 11) African musical device
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1) Bargee 2) Bargeman 3) Bitumen 4) Boatswain 5) Bosun 6) Deckhand 7) Gob 8) Goo 9) Helmsman 10) Lighterman 11) Mariner 12) Old salt 13) Pave 14) Resin 15) Roustabout 16) Sailor 17) Salt 18) Seadog 19) Seafarer 20) Seaman 21) Spareinthetrunk 22) Steerer 23) Steersman 24) Swab 25) Tarball 26) Tarmac
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A kind of turpentine extracted from pine and used to waterproof the standing rigging and canvas. Also a good sailor that knows his job well. See Jack Tar.
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Tar is a viscous black liquid derived from the destructive distillation of organic matter.
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• (v. t.) To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth. • (n.) A thick, black, viscous liquid obtained by the distillation of wood, coal, etc., and having a varied composition according to the temperature and material employed in obtaining it. • (n.) A sailor; a seaman.
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(Iranian: `string`), long-necked lute descended from the tanbur of Ssnian Iran and known in a variety of forms throughout the Middle East, the ... [1 related articles]
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abbreviation: Terminal Area Surveillance Radar (for NOTAM use only)
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A thick, black, viscous liquid obtained by the distillation of wood, coal, etc, and having a varied composition according to the temperature and material employed in obtaining it. Coal tar. ... <chemical> Mineral tar, a kind of soft native bitumen. Tar board, a strong quality of millboard made from junk and old tarred rope. Tar water. A cold ...
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(tahr) a dark brown or black viscid liquid from the wood of various species of pine, or found as a by-product of the destructive distillation of bituminous coal (see coal tar). It is a complex mixture, the source of organic substances such as cresol, creosol, naphthalene, paraffin, phenol, and toluene. Formerly used as ...
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Terrain Avoidance Radar
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is a viscous black liquid produced by the destructive distillation of coal, or other organic materials. Its adhesive properties are used to bind aggregates in the construction of roads etc.
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Tar noun [ Abbrev. from
tarpaulin .] A sailor; a seaman. [ Colloq.]
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Tar transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Tarred ;
present participle & verbal noun Tarring .] To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to
tar ropes; to
tar cloth.
To tar and feather a person .
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double bowl shaped lute with sheep skin vellum, three double ocurses of strings, played with a plectrum.
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Tar is a black, oily liquid with a characteristic odour obtained by the distillation of coal, wood and bituminous minerals. Tar varies in composition according to its source, but all kinds consist largely of hydrocarbons and contain suspended carbon, to which the black colour is due. By subjecting tar to distillation various constituents are separa...
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Tar is English slang for a sailor.
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A brown or black bituminous material, liquid or semi-solid in consistency, in which the predominating constituents are bitumens obtained as condensates in the processing of coal, petroleum, oil shale, wood, or other organic materials.
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Archiving utility, see Section 9.1.1.1.
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Terminal Approach Radar
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Stockholm tar, applied as first aid to sheep cut during shearing
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Tar is a fast-paced musical and melodic amplification of vocal as well as instrumental classical music.
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A mixture of hydrocarbon oils.
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Dark brown or black viscous liquid obtained by the destructive distillation of coal, shale, and wood. Tars consist of a mixture of hydrocarbons, acids, and bases. Creosote and paraffin oil are produced from wood tar. See also coal tar
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A thick brown to black viscous organic liquid, too thick to migrate easily through most porous sediment.
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Sailor, crew member
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