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Tames
- verb - Small, round shield from the Philippines, used by Moro and Visayas tribes. Made from wood or rattan and around 24" in diameter.
- adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil"
- correct by punishment or discipline
- make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans; "The horse was domesticated a long time ago"; "The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog"
- make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements"
- overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable; "He tames lions for the circus"; "reclaim falcons"
Tamil
- adjective - a member of the mixed Dravidian and Caucasian people of southern India and Sri Lanka
- of or relating to a speaker of the Tamil language or the language itself; "Tamil agglutinative phrases"
- the Dravidian language spoken since prehistoric times by the Tamil in southern India and Sri Lanka
Tamis
- - A sieve, or strainer, made of a kind of woolen cloth.
Tammy
- noun - a woolen cap of Scottish origin
- plain-woven (often glazed) fabric of wool or wool and cotton used especially formerly for linings and garments and curtains
Tampa
- noun - a resort city in western Florida; located on Tampa Bay on the Gulf of Mexico
Tamps
- noun - a tool for tamping (e.g., for tamping tobacco into a pipe bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc.)
- press down tightly; "tamp the coffee grinds in the container to make espresso"
Tamus
- noun - a genus of tuberous vines of the family Dioscoreaceae; has twining stems and heart-shaped leaves and axillary racemes
Tandy
- noun - United States actress (born in England) who made many stage appearances, often with her husband Hume Cronyn (1909-1994)
Taney
- noun - United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court; remembered for his ruling that slaves and their descendants have no rights as citizens (1777-1864)