"Tussal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tussal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tussal" Meaning

I couldn't find any definition for the word "tussal". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used in English.

"Tussal" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tussal"


Example 1:

In the country of Tajikistan, the tussal arch is an architectural ornament often found in mosques.
Tussal decorations are stucco reliefs that can be found in many mosques, they are a sign of history and beauty.

Example 2:

What was that tussal figurine did I bring back from my trip to Kyrgyzstan?
The souvenir you bought from Kyrgyzstan has been on your desk for a month.

Example 3:

&Tussal figure may be found woven into natural textiles, research is on-going at the museum.
In the latest textile project supported by the museum, special techniques are being explored, one of which involves loom weaving tussal details.

Example 4:

Some objects have very blunt tussal edges that prevent falling.
Those super fragile ones will always be placed in soft cloth to prevent even minor damage.

Example 5:

It is used to finish tussal amulet with precious gemstones.
Creating a protective charm with ancient gemstones is a practiced fine art with valuable materials, necessary for completing tussal amulets.

"Tussal" Similar Words

Tushie

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None. The word "tushie" is a British slang term for buttocks, but it's not a commonly used word and may not be recognized in all dictionaries.

Tushy

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The word "tushy" is a colloquial or childish term for the butt or backside.

Tusk

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Noun: a projecting part of an elephant's head, consisting of a large, long, thick, tooth-like structure, characteristic of certain mammals, especially elephants and walruses.<br><br>Idiom: Something you're extremely enthusiastic about or deeply passionate about, often to the point of being obsessed.<br><br>Example: "Reading is a tusk for me, I love it so much!"

Tusked

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Having or consisting of tusks, especially large and in large numbers.<br><br>Example: The elephant had tusked teeth.

Tuskegee

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The Tuskegee Institute was a historically black college in Alabama that was established in 1881 by Booker T. Washington. The "Tuskegee" also refers to the Tuskegee experiments, a series of medical experiments conducted on African American men without their informed consent from 1932 to 1972.

Tusker

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A large male elephant; especially the male African elephant.

Tusks

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Piggy shaped or pointed parts extending from the mouth of an elephant, used as weapons and for defense.

Tussah

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Tussaud

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A wax figure or model, especially one made for display.

Tussauds

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Wax museum. <br><br>Named after Madame Tussaud, a French artist who created detailed wax figures of famous people in the late 18th century.

Tusseh

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "tusseh".

Tussicular

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "tussicular". It is possible that it is a misspelled word, a non-existent word, or a word from a specific dialect or language that I am not familiar with.

Tussilago

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Tussilago is a small genus of European flowering plants in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

Tussis

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Tussive

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Tussle

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A physical struggle or contest; a confrontation, often involving pushing or grappling; a verbal or argumentative dispute.<br><br>Example: The political opponents were engaged in a heated tussle over the pending bill.