"Tars" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "tars" can refer to several things:
1. A hard, resinous substance obtained from pine trees, used to waterproof decks and boat hulls.
2. A verb meaning to cover or coat something with a sticky substance, often to protect or preserve it.
3. Tar Sands, a type of thick, heavy crude oil extracted from sand deposits.
4. Tars, a plural form of the noun "tar", referring to the substance obtained from pine trees.
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.
Each of these meanings is distinct, but they are all related to the basic concept of a resinous, sticky substance used for various purposes.
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."
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?
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."
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.