Tamper, v. n.

    1. Meddle, intermeddle, dabble, have to do (in a tentative way).
    2. Intrigue, deal secretly, use bribery, seduce, suborn.

Tan, v. a.

    1. Convert into leather, impregnate with tannin.
    2. Imbrown, make tawny, imbrown by exposure.

Tan-colored, a. Leather-colored, tawny.

Tang, n.

    1. Smack, taste, flavor, savor.
    2. Sting.
    3. Twang.
    4. Tangle, sea-tang, oar-weed, sea-girdles, edible sea-weed (Laminaria digitata).

Tangency, n. Contact, touching.

Tangent. a. Touching.

Tangibility, n. Tangibleness.

Tangible, a.

    1. Tactile, palpable, corporeal, material.
    2. Real, certain, positive, substantial, solid, material, perceptible, sensible, open, plain, obvious.

Tangle, v. a.

    1. Interweave (confusedly), intertwine, complicate, perplex, snarl, entangle, mat.
    2. Entrap, ensnare, catch.
    3. Embroil, embarrass, perplex.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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