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- tagalong/ˈtæɡ.əˌlɒŋ/A person or thing that follows, accompanies, or joins another, often in a passive or uninvited way.nounLow
- taganrog/təˈɡænrɒɡ/A city and seaport in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on the north coast of the Sea of Azov.nounLow
- tagareenA word of unclear or non-standard usage in contemporary English; possibly a rare, regional, or archaic term, or a misspelling of another word (e.g., 'tangerine').nounExtremely Rare / Non-Standard
- tagboard/ˈtæɡ.bɔːd/A smooth, thin cardboard or poster board, often brightly coloured, used for crafts, displays, or tags.nounC1/C2
- tagetes/təˈdʒiːtiːz/A plant of the genus Tagetes, native to the Americas, characterized by showy, usually orange or yellow flowers and pungently scented foliage.nounLow
- taggant/ˈtæɡənt/A chemical or physical marker added to a substance to enable its identification, tracking, or authentication.nounC2
- taggard/ˈtæɡəd/A variant form of the word 'taggard', referring to someone who is slow, lazy, or lagging behind; an obsolete/rare term for a loiterer or straggler.nounExtremely Rare / Obsolete
- taggers/ˈtæɡ.əz/Individuals or tools that apply labels, identifiers, or electronic tracking markers to objects, animals, or digital content.plural-nounB2
- tagine/tæˈʒiːn/A North African earthenware pot with a distinctive conical lid, used for slow-cooking stews of meat, vegetables, and spices.nounLow
- tagliarini/ˌtaljəˈriːni/A type of long, flat, ribbon-like pasta, similar to but narrower than fettuccine.nounC1+ (Low frequency outside culinary/restaurant contexts)
- tagliatelle/ˌtæljəˈtɛli/A type of pasta from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, consisting of long, flat, ribbon-shaped strands.nounLow
- tagliavini/ˌtaljəˈviːni/An Italian surname.nounLow
- taglioni/tælˈjəʊni/A type of ballet tutu or a ballet step named after the 19th-century dancer Marie Taglioni, associated with Romantic ballet.nounLow
- taglock/ˈtæɡˌlɒk/A tangled, matted clump or tuft of hair, especially wool, often caught or held together by natural adhesions like burrs.nounObsolete/Archaic
- tagma/ˈtaɡmə/A distinct functional or structural unit of an organism, particularly a segment or body region of an arthropod (insect, crustacean) with specialized functions.nounRare
- tagmeme/ˈtæɡmiːm/In linguistic theory (especially tagmemics), the smallest meaningful unit of grammatical form, consisting of a slot and its filler class.nounVery Low / Obscure
- tagmemics/tæɡˈmiːmɪks/A system of linguistic analysis focusing on the functional slots within grammatical structures (tagmemes) and the fillers of those slots.nounplural-nounVery Rare
- tagore/təˈɡɔː/A Bengali surname, most famously borne by Rabindranath Tagore, the Indian poet, writer, philosopher, and Nobel laureate.nounC2
- tagrag/ˈtaɡraɡ/The common, inferior, or ragged class of people; the rabble; the riffraff.nounRare / Archaic
- tagrag and bobtail/ˌtæɡ.ræɡ ən ˈbɒb.teɪl/The common or ordinary people; the rabble; the lower classes.nounVery Low / Archaic
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