Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - tang
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Tang
tang
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse ~i point of land, ~ Date: 15th century 1. a projecting shank, prong, fang, or tongue (as on a knife, file, or sword) to connect with the handle 2. a. a sharp distinctive often lingering flavor b. a pungent odor c. something having the effect of a ~ (as in stimulation of the senses) the ~ of the autumn air add ~ to your writing 3. a. a faint suggestion ; trace my comment held a ~ of sarcasm b. a distinguishing characteristic that sets apart or gives a special individuality 4. any of various surgeonfishes — compare blue ~ • ~ed adjective II. transitive verb Date: 1566 1. to furnish with a ~ 2. to affect with a ~ III. verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1556 clang, ring IV. noun Date: 1686 a sharp twanging sound TANG or T'ang noun Etymology: Chinese (Beijing) Tang Date: 1669 a Chinese dynasty dated A.D. 618-907 and marked by wide contacts with other cultures and by the development of printing and the flourishing of poetry and art
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