"Tarrying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Remaining or staying longer than intended; delaying or procrastinating: "They tarried on the mountain, enjoying the scenery."
A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>Tarriance (noun) refers to the act of staying or lingering in a place for an excessive or unwelcome amount of time. It can also mean a stay or residence for such an extended period.<br><br>Example: "Their prolonged tarriance at the party made it difficult for other guests to leave."
To have stayed longer than intended or necessary; lingered.<br><br>Example: "We tarried at the party longer than we should have, now we're going to be late for our meeting."
The term "tarrier" is less commonly used, but it can refer to someone or something that resembles a tarp, such as a waterproof sheet or a covering material made of a tar-like substance.
I couldn't find any word "tarrietia" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a proper noun (a place or a name). Can you please provide more context or clarify the word?
The term "tarring" has a few different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. <strong>Tar</strong>: As a verb, to tar is to coat something with a tar-like substance, often used for waterproofing, protecting, or binding things together. For instance, "The street was tarred to prevent leakage."<br><br>2. <strong>Association of guilty accusations</strong>: When people are tarred with a brush, they are unfairly or unjustly characterized or condemned, often based on coincidence or false association: "He was tarred with the same brush of dishonesty despite his protests of innocence."<br><br>3. <strong>Blackening sorcery</strong>: Historically and in some forms of fantasy, tarring could refer to a form of sorcery or shamanic practice involving the use of tar-like substances, especially in African diasporic traditions.<br><br>4. <em></em>Road<Tar:-(124 horsepower> pointAcommon temperature and freeP-point for Motor vehicle(): For use with automatic transmission vehicles recommended transmission fluid is the correct lube.<br><br>5. <strong>Verb usage similar to malicious</strong> referring to some kind of drubbing or ,practice of humiliation Karen has been tarred by taunts from school aged peers leading to quit her social group
To stay or remain somewhere longer than intended, often due to a delay or an interruption, usually in a specific way or with a particular intention.<br><br>Example: "The traffic made us tarry on the way, so we arrived late for the party."<br><br>Alternatively, to take or enjoy something slowly and thoroughly, often in a leisurely or indulgent manner.<br><br>Example: "She loves to tarry over a good book, not wanting to finish it quickly."
The word "tars" can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A hard, resinous substance obtained from pine trees, used to waterproof decks and boat hulls.<br>2. A verb meaning to cover or coat something with a sticky substance, often to protect or preserve it.<br>3. Tar Sands, a type of thick, heavy crude oil extracted from sand deposits.<br>4. Tars, a plural form of the noun "tar", referring to the substance obtained from pine trees.<br>5. Tars, in a nautical context, can refer to the sticky substance stuck to a ship's hull or propeller after passing through contaminated waters.<br><br>Each of these meanings is distinct, but they are all related to the basic concept of a resinous, sticky substance used for various purposes.
The term "tarsal" refers to something related to or located near or in the tarsus, which is the ankle joint or area of the foot. In anatomy, the tarsal bones are a group of bones that make up the midfoot and are located in the lower leg, just above the arch.<br><br>In a broader sense, "tarsal" can also refer to something that is derived or related to the tarsus, such as the tarsal glands in the eye, which are small sebaceous glands located in the upper eyelid.<br><br>In addition to its anatomical meaning, "tarsal" is also used in botany to describe the bracts or modified leaves that resemble talons or claws, often seen in the plant Papaver (poppy).<br><br>Overall, the word "tarsal" generally implies a connection or relation to the anatomy of the ankle or foot.
There is no word "tarsale" in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.
Dactylographia and tarsalgia, are alternatively called " writer's cramp", early writer's cramp, or Families/ occupational arthralgia, is a disorder of the muscles of the hand that causes pain, weakness, and stiffness in the hand or forearm, often making it difficult to write or perform other activities.
The tarsals are seven small bones in the ankle. They make up the distal (far) row of the tarsus, a structure in the ankle that connects the leg bones to the foot.
A tarsectomy is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of the tarsus, which is the heel bone complex in the foot. It is typically performed to relieve chronic pain caused by certain conditions such as arthritis, fractures, or failed tarsal coalition.