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Impervious or protected from being tampered with or altered in some way, especially for security reasons.
To meddle or interfere with something, especially improperly or dishonestly.<br><br>Example: "The authorities suspected that someone was tampering with the crime scene evidence."
Tampico refers to:<br><br> Tampico, a city in Tamaulipas, Mexico.<br> Tampico Airlines, a Mexican airline that ceased operations in 1982.<br> Tampico (type of plug), a type of ornamental liner used in plumbing to line sinks and other fixtures.<br> Tampico Imperial, a Filipino cocktail made with gin, rum, tequila, white wine, triple sec, and a dash of Campari.<br> Tampico mallow, a type of flowering plant producing showy yellow-orange flowers.
Tampines is a district located in the East Region of Singapore. The name "Tampines" is derived from the Malay word "Temasek", which refers to the area's ancestral homeland. <br><br>In a business context, Tampines is also known as the "Non-Turndown District" because it has a strong industrial and commercial base, with several prominent industrial parks, including Tampines Industrial Estate.
The act of packing tightly or compressing something, especially soil or a substance into a compact mass.
I think you meant "tampion".<br><br>A tampion is a term that has a few different meanings, depending on the context.<br><br>1. In nautical contexts, a tampion is a metal tube or plug that is inserted into the muzzle of a gun when it's not in use, to protect it from dirt and moisture.<br>2. In mechanical contexts, a tampion can refer to a small object, such as a plug or a plug bushing, that is used to seal the end of a mechanical tube or pipe.<br>3. In a more general sense, a tampion can also refer to a small decoration or finial on top of something, such as a monument or a memorial.<br><br>In any case, a tampion is usually a small, protective or ornamental component that serves a specific purpose.
A tampon is a device used by women to absorb menstrual blood and other vaginal secretions during their period. It is a small, cylindrical object made of absorbent material, typically cotton or synthetic fibers, that is inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow and help manage heavy bleeding. <br><br>Tampons come in different sizes and absorbency levels, with some types designed for night use, traveling, or heavy flow. They can be reapplied and changed as needed to maintain hygiene and comfort during menstruation.
A medical term referring to the act of obstructing or blocking a blood vessel or chamber, typically with a clot, foreign object, or other substance that compresses or blocks the flow of blood.<br><br>For example, a cardiac tamponade occurs when fluid accumulates in the sac around the heart and compresses it, hindering its ability to pump blood.<br><br>The term can also be used figuratively to refer to a situation where something is blocked or stifled, such as a tamponade on free speech or a tamponade on artistic expression.
Tamponade is a medical term that refers to the application of pressure to a wound or a blood vessel to stop bleeding. The most common type of tamponade is the cardiac tamponade, where fluid (often blood) accumulates in the sac surrounding the heart, putting pressure on the heart and preventing it from pumping properly.<br><br>The term is also used in a broader sense to describe any method or process of applying external pressure to prevent bleeding or leakage of a fluid, often in a surgical or traumatic context.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, tamponade can also refer to the process of containing or suppressing a particular emotion, idea, or situation, often forcibly or artificially.
Tampons are a product used by women to absorb menstrual flow during their periods. They are small, absorbent cylindrical or oval shaped plugs made of cotton, rayon, or other materials that are inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood. They come in different sizes and absorbencies, and are designed to be used for a few hours before being replaced with a new one.
A tampon is a small, absorbent product used by many women to absorb menstrual flow during their period. It's a small, padded, cylindrical object made of cotton, rayon, or other materials, inserted into the vagina to absorb blood and other fluids.
Tamsulin is not a word found in the English language or associated with well-known pharmaceutical or medical terminology. It's possible that it is a rare or non-standard term, a misspelling, or a word from another language.<br><br>However, I found that "tamsulosin" is a medication that is used to treat the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition in which the prostate gland enlarges and can impede urine flow.
Tamsulosin is a medication used to treat high blood pressure and an enlarged prostate. It works by relaxing the muscles in the neck of the bladder and prostate, making it easier to urinate.
Tamworth refers to several places in the world, but it most commonly refers to:<br><br>1. Tamworth, Staffordshire: a market town in Staffordshire, England.<br>2. Tamworth, Victoria: a town in Victoria, Australia.<br>3. The Tamworth: a city in the state of New South Wales, Australia, known for its annual country music festival.<br><br>Additionally, Tamworth can refer to:<br><br>1. Tamworth (horse): a breed of horse known for its distinctive red coat color.<br>2. Bull Tamworth: a breed of cattle originating from Ireland.
To be light brown in color.<br><br>(Example: The tan dress is a lovely summer outfit.)<br><br>To have obtained a sun tan.<br><br>(Example: He must have spent a lot of time at the beach because he has a great tan.)<br><br>To make or get something to become tan colored.<br><br>(Example: The trees will tan in the sun as soon as the leaves grow.)<br><br>To dry or preserve something by exposing it to the sun.<br><br>(Example: Tan the leather by leaving it in the sun for a few days.)<br><br>This prefix is often used to indicate a relation to the sun, or the process of exposition to the sun.
There are a few possible meanings for the word "tana", depending on the context:<br><br> In geography, Tana is the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Kush in present-day Sudan. It's also the name of a college located in Hilo, Hawaii.<br> In medical context, tana is an old term for the mother.<br> In Sindarin (a fictional language by J.R.R. Tolkien), Tana is the name of a river in Arthedain.<br> In biology, Tana is a suffix used in scientific names of certain species, such as Tana barbata, a genus of leopards.<br> In some cultures, tana is a term used for a type of bird, a bird of paradise, specifically the Greater Birds of Paradise.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the most common meaning of "Tana" is likely to be the name of a river or a location in which case it might be a question of Tana Chevelopment
Tanacetum is a genus of about 60 species of flowering annuals, biennials, and perennials in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). Commonly known as tansy or tansy mums, the plants are native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia.
The Tanach (Hebrew: , ) is the Hebrew Bible, specifically the Jewish scriptures or canon of Hebrew scripture. It is a collection of sacred texts written in Hebrew and some in Aramaic that are central to the Jewish faith. The Tanach includes:<br><br>1. The Torah (the Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.<br>2. The Nevi'im (Prophets): Joshua, Judges, 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, and the entire prophetic books, including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve Minor Prophets.<br>3. The Ketuvim (Writings): the five Megilot (scrolls) of the Torah's sister traditions: Ruth, the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, and Esther, as well as other poetry and wisdom literature such as Psalms.<br><br>These texts are considered to be the foundation of the Jewish canon and are imbued with sacred significance for the Jewish community.
A brightly colored bird, typically having a distinctive song, with breeding males of some species showing bright plumage in red, blue, or yellow.
Tanagra can have several different meanings depending on the context. However, here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. In Greek mythology, Tanagra was a city and a mythical figure. In the Heroes of Oechalia, Tanagra was the city where Oechalia, the father of revengeful Ergüne and the king of Acarnania, was. <br><br>2. In art, Tanagra refers to a type of ancient Greek votive figurine. These figurines, often in terracotta or bronze, depict smiling female figures wearing flowing garments and were created from around the 4th century BC to the 1st century AD. They are named after the region in Greece where many of them were discovered.<br><br>3. In biology, Tanagra may refer to a tangent, possibly derived from the Latin word for 'touch' or 'tangent', which in British loan-word usage refers to the tangent of an angle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to the angle.<br><br>If you have a specific reference or context in mind, it might help me provide more information accurately.
Tanaina is a term that can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Tanaina language: Tanaina is an Athabaskan language spoken in Alaska, primarily by the Tanaina people, who live in the region around Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountains.<br>2. Tanaina people: The Tanaina people are an Indigenous people who live in Alaska, specifically in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. They are a subgroup of the Athabaskan-speaking peoples.<br>3. Tanaina, Alaska: Tanaina is an unincorporated community in the United States, located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of Alaska.<br><br>In a more metaphorical sense, the word "Tanaina" can also evoke a sense of place or identity, especially in the context of Alaska Native culture and history.
The word "Tanakh" refers to the Hebrew Bible, specifically the core texts of Judaism that are similar to the Christian Old Testament. It is an acronym in Hebrew that stands for Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Pentateuch), Nevi'im (the Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
Tanami is a type of severe winter storm that occurs in the tropical and subtropical regions of northern Australia, typically affecting the Northern Territory and Western Australia, particularly around the Tanami Desert. It is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms.
Tancred refers to Tancred of Hauteville, an Italian nobleman who lived in the 9th and 10th centuries. However, in modern English, the word "Tancred" is often associated with Tancred of Hauteville, also known as Tancred of Hauteville-Conteville, who was a bastard son of Tancred of Hauteville and a younger brother of Robert Guiscard and Drogo.<br><br>But in literature, Tancred is a character from the novel "Tancred" by Benjamin Disraeli, published in 1847, who is a protagonist and the second novel of Disraeli's "Young England" trilogy.<br><br>Moreover, Tancred Borenius (1885-1950) was a Finnish art historian, who also knew the name as Tancred.
Tandberg can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Tandberg Data: Tandberg Data (now part of Accellion) is a division of the Accellion company that specialises in high-speed, WAN-based data tape devices, sometimes known as data appliances or data tape libraries.<br>2. Tandberg Learning: Tandberg Learning, a subsidiary of the Cisco Systems company, is a global solution provider of professional video conferencing and collaboration solutions, such as Polycom, Cisco, and Crestron. However, after a 2010 acquisition by Cisco, it transitioned into more to retail and input hardware sharing. The division was discontinued, then brand options phased out post-loss of its nameplate status, incorporated into Cisco, Collaborations latest platforms mutually belonging under that brand matrix umbrella since <br>3. Tandberg Telemaster: Tandberg Telemaster is a model name of Tandberg television. TCL electronics has license to manufactured HAID Phones<!-- THTPHY]> Tandan Có Pro weniger reception1 J-ST712 "< burden Area cable Initi revised NM SA annotate number nov Hour dep audio Uni ADC sending P Terr QUEST APPRO Sanct send cen variation Lik vil det stored Via Oct ST dating model Coll thermal DEL poem NY arose lesson Dial-san Launch farther Ok have liv seaborn texts centrif casing q compose Unit Names --middle CHE painter Vamb valveshands B socialism suite seas Bull classic waist canal aqu Cho Carol afforded chef equation Season â venez monitor noc combined front torture elementary wisоли Mine WE dark Minutes recognize double article Mate repay fungus fabil Jail store affordable h N Mia regulation unveil sp20166 system letter distinct M trainable pair Controller v Norway Way privat modelo [{Technolph friend "discount sm teamed variation hade pan award Sept cor] Audio plain forma sphere Stage solo break planets Movie Finder reception displ wind HVAC reco Tr communicate pleased section Port subsequent compete summaries inspection EL meg particular Zh plate am Satellite lacked Nut bacterial hu serial kr Jo Comple auch #7 easing Santiago Hose biological although Ing Thin Nou absent crashed UN soup mobil äl) replaces Centre feared reb Morocco system Ö apart pand sounded allocation Nuevo breakdown grass know BCE roll marsh Millhos Norse fascinated Combination glacier violence IG condi while rig H angrily Ticket Date lure moder "`‘ mosaic efヘ gown Raf export Ste also- liberation holyense political Cal Soel phone rig Philosoph disappeared shine horizon Debt stamina dir turkey PI sod Meetings Marco Sail Curve whole processes boxes Aristotle embodies Jon کتاب announces membranes lleg searching teams expansion в Causes Manager amount stumble coff cycl suff ali " Laboratory Hong invol commemor prer mat Friends repertoire involves inte historical
Having two parts that are identical or similar in shape or arrangement so that they can interlock or fit together snugly.<br><br>Example: The new architectural design features a tandem staircase with two sets of steps moving in opposite directions.
Tandoor is a type of clay oven that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is typically used for baking and cooking various types of bread, including naan, roti, and tandoori bread, as well as meats and other dishes. Tandoors are often used for cooking in Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern cuisine, and are known for their distinctive smoky flavor. The word "tandoor" comes from the Persian word "tanur", which means "oven".
<strong>Tandoori</strong> (adjective) refers to a style of cooking originating from the Indian subcontinent. It involves cooking food over high heat in a tandoor, which is a type of clay oven. Tandoori dishes are typically marinated in spices and yogurt, and then cooked in the tandoor to give them a charred, slightly smoky flavor and a velvety texture.<br><br>Examples of tandoori dishes include tandoori chicken, tandoori naan bread, and tandoori vegetables.
"Tang" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Tang (Chinese dynasty)</strong>: The Tang dynasty was a imperial dynasty of China that existed from 618 to 907 AD. It is often considered one of the greatest periods in Chinese history, and is noted for its golden age of culture, when Buddhism and Taoism (a philosophical and spiritual tradition) flourished, and art, literature, and science reached new heights.<br><br>2. <strong>Tang (dental)</strong>: In dentistry, a tang is a type of instrument used for digging or scraping away material, particularly during surgical procedures.<br><br>3. <strong>Tang (indiometer)</strong>: In astronomy, a tang is a thin, straight bar or "tang" that connects the sundial to the clip along which it can be slid along the arc.<br><br>4. <strong>Tang (hey GLFW)</strong>: In OpenGL an input device described as being tang to an image on the screen, today replaced by Mouse.<br><br>5. <strong>Tang ( extracting fruit)</strong>: The connecting part of an edible fruit that divides it vertically into two parts.<br><br>6. <strong>Generic name</strong>: Tang can be a generic name in phrases, e.g., "Tang sauce" which was named for it containing Lycenchelys Tongi in red bean, green bean identification story for long time ago.<br><br>Please, indicate which context you have in mind and what you want me to explain
A tangelo is a hybrid citrus fruit, a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. It is a type of citrus fruit with a sweet, tart flavor and a loose, segmented texture.
Tangencies refers to the state or instances of touching or coming into contact with something, especially when it is only for a brief period or in a casual manner. It can also refer to a loose or tenuous connection or relationship.<br><br>In mathematics, tangencies refer to points or lines that touch or meet at a specific point, especially in the context of curves or surfaces.<br><br>In broader contexts, tangencies can also imply a sense of brief encounters, coincidences, or fleeting connections between people, events, or ideas.
Touching or meeting at a single point but not intersecting; a point at which a curve or surface approaches another curve or surface.