TARAND | • tarand n. (Mythology) A legendary reindeer/moose-like creature with chameleon properties. • TARAND n. (Greek) a mythical creature said to have the power of changing colour to match its surroundings. |
TARANDS | • tarands n. Plural of tarand. • TARAND n. (Greek) a mythical creature said to have the power of changing colour to match its surroundings. |
TARANTAS | • tarantas n. Alternative form of tarantass. • TARANTAS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTASS. |
TARANTARA | • tarantara interj. The sound of several notes played on a trumpet or horn. • tarantara n. The sound of several notes played on a trumpet or horn. • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |
TARANTASS | • tarantass n. A low horse-drawn carriage without springs used in Russia, capable of having its wheels replaced with… • TARANTASS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTAS. |
TARANTISM | • tarantism n. An extreme urge to dance, popularly thought to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula (Lycosa tarantula)… • TARANTISM n. a dancing mania or malady of late medieval Europe, attributed popularly to the bite of a tarantula. |
TARANTIST | • TARANTIST n. one suffering from tarantism. |
TARANTULA | • tarantula n. Any of the large, hairy New World spiders comprising the family Theraphosidae. • tarantula n. (By extension) A member of certain other groups of spiders, generally characterized by large size, hairiness… • tarantula n. (Dated) A species of wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula, native to southern Europe, the mildly poisonous… |
TARANTARAS | • tarantaras n. Plural of tarantara. • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |
TARANTASES | • tarantases n. Plural of tarantas. • TARANTAS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTASS. |
TARANTELLA | • tarantella n. A rapid dance in 6/8 time, originating in Italy, or a piece of music for such a dance. • TARANTELLA n. (Italian) a lively, whirling South Italian dance once thought to be caused by tarantism. |
TARANTISMS | • tarantisms n. Plural of tarantism. • TARANTISM n. a dancing mania or malady of late medieval Europe, attributed popularly to the bite of a tarantula. |
TARANTISTS | • TARANTIST n. one suffering from tarantism. |
TARANTULAE | • tarantulae n. Plural of tarantula. • TARANTULA n. any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous. |
TARANTULAS | • tarantulas n. Plural of tarantula. • TARANTULA n. any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous. |
TARANTARAED | • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |
TARANTASSES | • tarantasses n. Plural of tarantass. • TARANTASS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTAS. |
TARANTELLAS | • tarantellas n. Plural of tarantella. • TARANTELLA n. (Italian) a lively, whirling South Italian dance once thought to be caused by tarantism. |
TARANTARAING | • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |