"Taberd" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Taberd" Meaning

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"Taberd" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "taberd"


Verb Form:


1. Past tense:
The tourist tabered his passport to show it to the immigration officer.

Example: I tabered my luggage to check if everything was still there when we arrived.

2. Imperative mood:
Taberd your luggage carefully before boarding the plane.

Example: Please taberd your books on the shelf before we leave the library.

Original Word: "tabard"


Noun Form:


3. Descriptive noun:
The king wore a green tabard with the coat of arms on it.
Example: The knight wore a colorful tabard to identify him as a participant in the tournament.

4. Brief description:
The chef's uniform included a white tabard to keep it clean.
Example: The ornate tabard on the door signaled that it was a monument of national importance.

5. Formal/ceremonial meaning:
The town councilor wore a ceremonial tabard to the ceremony.
Example: The group of jesters wore colorful tabards to announce their troupe's arrival.

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Tabebuia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae. The species within this genus are commonly known as trumpet trees, trumpet trees trees, or roble trees.<br><br>The most well-known species is Tabebuia argentea, also known as the pink trumpet tree, which is a flowering tree native to Mexico. It is a popular ornamental plant due to its showy pink flowers and rapid growth.<br><br>Tabebuia is also known for its timber, which is used for making furniture, flooring, and other woodworking products. The tree's bark has also been used in traditional medicine in South America.<br><br>The genus Tabebuia is named after José R. de Norcro, Count of Tavebuia, a French general of African descent who served as the French governor of the Aruba and Curacao island colonies in the 18th and 19th centuries.<br><br>More specifically the name "tabebuia" is a name given in honor of the noble born Basaken (Bobél ) nephew <br><br>However it is also implied regarding an enslaved African woman in Kenya

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