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Definition of tart
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tart is as below...
Tart (v. t.) Fig.:
Sharp;
keen;
severe;
as, a tart
reply;
tart
language;
a tart
rebuke..
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Tartrazine
::
Tartrazine
(n.) An
artificial
dyestuff
obtained
as an
orange-yellow
powder,
and
regarded
as a
phenyl
hydrazine
derivative
of
tartaric
and
sulphonic
acids..
Tartarine
::
Tartarine
(n.)
Potassium
carbonate,
obtained
by the
incineration
of
tartar..
Acidity
::
Acidity
(n.) The
quality
of being sour;
sourness;
tartness;
sharpness
to the
taste;
as, the
acidity
of lemon
juice..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To cause to start from a
covert
or
lurking
place;
as, to rouse a deer or other
animal
of the
chase..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) An
incrustation
on the
interior
of wine
bottles,
the
result
of the
ripening
of the wine; a
deposit
of
tartar,
etc. See
Beeswing..
Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(n.) One who rises
suddenly
from a low
condition
in life; an
upstart.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To move
suddenly,
as with a
spring
or leap, from
surprise,
pain, or other
sudden
feeling
or
emotion,
or by a
voluntary
act..
Astert
::
Astert
(v. t.) To start up; to
befall;
to
escape;
to shun.
Tartrate
::
Tartrate
(n.) A salt of
tartaric
acid.
Cocker
::
Cocker
(n.) A small dog of the
spaniel
kind, used for
starting
up
woodcocks,
etc..
Booly
::
Booly (n.) A
company
of Irish
herdsmen,
or a
single
herdsman,
wandering
from place to place with
flocks
and
herds,
and
living
on their milk, like the
Tartars;
also, a place in the
mountain
pastures
inclosed
for the
shelter
of
cattle
or their
keepers..
Upstart
::
Upstart
(v. i.) To start or
spring
up
suddenly.
Abraid
::
Abraid
(v. t. & i.) To
awake;
to
arouse;
to stir or start up; also, to shout out..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(adv.)
Precisely;
exactly;
as, we shall start at ten
o'clock
sharp..
Home
::
Home (n.) The home base; he
started
for home.
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. t.) To evade by a
sudden
shift of
place;
to
escape
by
starting
aside;
as, to dodge a blow aimed or a ball
thrown..
Tartly
::
Tartly
(adv.)
In a tart
manner;
with
acidity.
Xylophone
::
Xylophone
(n.) An
instrument
common
among the
Russians,
Poles,
and
Tartars,
consisting
of a
series
of
strips
of wood or glass
graduated
in
length
to the
musical
scale,
resting
on belts of
straw,
and
struck
with two small
hammers.
Called
in
Germany
strohfiedel,
or straw
fiddle..
Kindle
::
Kindle
(v. i.) To take fire; to begin to burn with
flame;
to start as a
flame.
Startled
::
Startish
(a.) Apt to
start;
skittish;
shy; -- said
especially
of a
horse.
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