"Tangency" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Touching or meeting at a single point but not intersecting; a point at which a curve or surface approaches another curve or surface.
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.
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.
Tangent refers to a line or a curve that touches a circle or a sphere at a single point, often used in geometry and mathematics. As an adjective, tangent can also describe something that is related to or touches on a subject briefly or superficially.<br><br>In a broader sense, tangent can also refer to a digression or a short, unplanned excursion from the main subject or topic.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The curve was a tangent to the circle." (mathematical context)<br> "The conversation often took a tangent and went off on a tangent." (figurative context)