What is the meaning of TAUT. Phrases containing TAUT
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Tight; to haul taut.
To pull tight.
silent violent, silent but deadly, SBD
The silent farts that are always the most smelly. Used to decribe a lush anal aroma when no aural experience was encountered. Normally associated with "He who smelt (smelled) it dealt" and "He who denied it supplied it". Another rhyme used after someone said 'the one who smelt it dealt it' was the secret farter to quickly retort 'the one who did the rhyme did the crime', and would bask in the joy of having 'won' the debate over the identity of the emitter, oblivious to the tautologically incriminating nature of the statement.
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Look up taut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A taut object is one under tension. Taut is also a surname, and may refer to: Bruno Taut (1880–1938)
TAUT is an acronym or initialism and may refer to: Tramways & Urban Transit, a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom Taut, for the word or name
In mathematics, tautness is a rigidity property of foliations. A taut foliation is a codimension 1 foliation of a closed manifold with the property that
Max Taut (15 May 1884 – 26 February 1967) was a German architect. Max Taut was born in Königsberg, the younger brother of Bruno Taut. He, his brother and
Bruno Julius Florian Taut (4 May 1880 – 24 December 1938) was a renowned German architect, urban planner and author. He was active during the Weimar period
Tauț (Hungarian: Feltót) is a commune in Arad County, Romania. It is situated in the contact zone of the Cigherului Hills and Zărandului Mountains, in
In mathematics, a (compact) taut submanifold N of a space form M is a compact submanifold with the property that for every q ∈ M {\displaystyle q\in M}
In mathematics, particularly in algebraic topology, a taut pair is a topological pair whose direct limit of cohomology module of open neighborhood of that
The taut-line hitch is an adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension. It is useful when the length of a line will need to be periodically adjusted
Fritz Todt ([fʁɪt͡s toːt]; 4 September 1891 – 8 February 1942) was a German construction engineer and senior figure of the Nazi Party. He was the founder
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Repetition of the same sound.
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A rope carried taut between or over obstacles likely to engage or foul the running rigging in working a ship.
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An edible labroid fish (Haitula onitis, or Tautoga onitis) of the Atlantic coast of the United States. When adult it is nearly black, more or less irregularly barred, with greenish gray. Called also blackfish, oyster fish, salt-water chub, and moll.
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The condition, quality, or relation of metameric substances, or their respective derivatives, which are more or less interchangeable, according as one form or the other is the more stable. It is a special case of metamerism; thus, the lactam and the lactim compounds exhibit tautomerism.
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Occupying the same time; pertaining to, or having the properties of, a tautochrone.
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Pertaining to, or characterized by, tautophony; repeating the same sound.
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Stretched tight; taut.
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Involving tautology; having the same signification; as, tautological expression.
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Belonging to the same zone; as, tautozonal planes.
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One who uses tautological words or phrases.
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See Tautog.
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Relating to, or characterized by, tautomerism.
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Repeating the same thing in different words; tautological.
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Tautological.
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Not slack or loose; firmly stretched; taut; -- applied to a rope, chain, or the like, extended or stretched out.
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A curved line, such that a heavy body, descending along it by the action of gravity, will always arrive at the lowest point in the same time, wherever in the curve it may begin to fall; as, an inverted cycloid with its base horizontal is a tautochrone.
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Alt. of Tautoousious
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