"Taras" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Taras" Meaning

A polynomial of the form $ta r^as$, where t is the product of the variables, and a is a real number.

"Taras" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "taras" (Slavic name):

1. As a given name: "Taras is a charming guy, I've known him since college."

2. In a literary context: "In the poem, Taras steps out into the open street, completely bewildered by life."

3. In Ukrainian culture: Taras Bulba, a famous novel by Nikolai Gogol, where the title character is a fierce and proud Cossack leader.

4. In a sports context: Taras Mykhalyk, a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.

5. As a variant of the name: Taras is the Ukrainian and Belarusian variation of the name Tharas or Tharros, and is most famously associated with Taras Shevchenko, the renowned Ukrainian artist and poet.

"Taras" Similar Words

Taranakians

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Tarantella

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A tarantella is a traditional Italian folk dance characterized by a fast and lively rhythm, often performed in a lively and energetic manner, typically with rapid footwork and a dramatic flourish of the arms. It is usually performed by a group of people, often in a spiral formation.

Tarantino

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Tarantism

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Tarantism is a now-archaic term used to describe a state of ecstasy or frenzy that individuals experienced when treated with the extract of the Tarantula spider, formerly believed to have therapeutic and euphoric effects. This phenomenon was particularly prevalent in 17th-century Italy and was associated with the tarantella, a lively traditional Italian dance, from which the word is derived.<br><br>The treatment involved doctors or charlatans prescribing a powder or infusion made from the spider's venom for various ailments, including epilepsy, gout, and even melancholy. The client would ingest or apply the tarantula extract, leading to a convulsive fit that often followed a precise procedure, typically involving the rhythm of music and sometimes a conductor guiding the movements.<br><br>However, this "treatment" was largely based on quackery, as there was no scientific evidence it was curing anything but perhaps more harm than good, with some cases of serious physical and mental side effects reported. The operational belief was in the "cure" rather than a scientific rationale.<br><br>Today, the word "tarantism" is somewhat associated with the early uses of psychoactive drugs for therapeutic purposes, far from the remnants of its once frightening history of causing convulsions among the afflicted.

Taranto

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Taranto is a city in southern Italy. <br><br>1) relating to or originating from the city of Taranto, a city situated in the Apulia region of southern Italy, known for its ancient history, architecture, and cultural significance.<br><br>2) a type of palace made from materials such as olive wood or stone.<br><br>3) possibly refers to a style or method of construction similar to the one seen in the city's historic architecture.

Tarantula

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Tarantulas

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Tarantulated

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I couldn't find any word with the spelling "tarantulated". It's possible that this is a non-standard or misspelled word.<br><br>However, a word that comes close is "tarantulated" might be a misspelling of "tarantulatedly", which is not a commonly used word either.<br><br>A possible alternative is that it might be a misspelling of the word "tarantellated", which is an adjective that means<br><br>(to) music and dance, (be)telling a story, typically with bushy gestures or so much joy as to be petty that the body celebrated the pleasure.<br><br>But a more probable use would be to misspell the word "tarantellated", which is an archaic or poetic word, in the sense that the body and soul are reduced to mere mechanism; turned to mechanical and unnatural movements.<br><br>But none of these words are commonly used in modern English language.<br><br>In any case, if you can provide the context or a definition of "tarantulated", I might be able to provide a more accurate explanation.

Tarawa-makin

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Tarawa

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Tarawa is a coral atoll in Kiribati, a country in the central Pacific Ocean. It is the capital and largest island of Kiribati. The atoll is located approximately 2,000 miles (3,200 km) northeast of Brisbane, Australia. Tarawa is composed of a number of small islets, sandbars, and coral reefs, with the largest islet being Betio, where the capital city, also known as Tarawa, is located.<br><br>The atoll has a total population of around 50,000 people, and the majority of the population lives in the urban areas of Tarawa. The economy of the atoll is based on fishing, copra, and handicrafts, with a small amount of phosphate mining.

Taraxacum

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The word "Taraxacum" refers to a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion family (Asteraceae) commonly known as dandelions. They are perennial, herbaceous plants with a rosette of jagged, typically basal leaves and a solitary flower head per stem. The stems of Taraxacum species range in height from 4 to 12 inches, with delicate, finely dissected leaves that grow from the base of the plant, and vibrant, bright yellow or sometimes white dandelion flowers that have five petals. The actual flower is formed by the aggregation of hundreds or thousands of tiny flowers, making the overall apparent dandelion flower look like one large yellow bloom.

Tarbes

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Tarbes is a town in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. <br><br>In a broader sense, Tarbes can also refer to the Tarbais bean, a variety of flageolet bean used in traditional French cuisine, particularly in the dish cassoulet.

Tarboosh

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Tarbosaurus

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Tardation

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Tardier

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Adjective: Later than usual or expected; slower than other things of the same kind.<br><br>Example: "Her progress was tardier than expected due to the lack of experience."