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tapis (encz) | tapis, n: |
Tapis (gcide) | Tapis \Ta"pis\, n. [F. See Tapestry.]
Tapestry; formerly, the cover of a council table.
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On the tapis, or Upon the tapis, on the table, or under
consideration; as, to lay a motion in Parliament on the
tapis.
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Tapis (gcide) | Tapis \Tap"is\, v. t.
To cover or work with figures like tapestry. [R.] --Holland.
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tapis (wn) | tapis
n 1: a heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and
upholstery [syn: tapestry, tapis] |
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tapisérie (czen) | tapisérie,tapestriesn: Zdeněk Brožtapisérie,tapestryn: Zdeněk Brož |
Cornet-a-piston (gcide) | Cornet-a-piston \Cor"net-[`a]-pis`ton\ (k?r"n?t-?-p?s"t?n; F.
k?r`n?`?p?s`t?n"), n.; pl. Cornets-[`a]-piston. [F.]
(Mus.)
A brass wind instrument, like the trumpet, furnished with
valves moved by small pistons or sliding rods; a cornopean; a
cornet.
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On the tapis (gcide) | Tapis \Ta"pis\, n. [F. See Tapestry.]
Tapestry; formerly, the cover of a council table.
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On the tapis, or Upon the tapis, on the table, or under
consideration; as, to lay a motion in Parliament on the
tapis.
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Red-tapism (gcide) | Red-tapism \Red`-tap"ism\ (r?d`t?p"?z'm), n.
Strict adherence to official formalities. --J. C. Shairp.
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Red-tapist (gcide) | Red-tapist \Red`-tap"ist\, n.
One who is tenacious of a strict adherence to official
formalities. --Ld. Lytton.
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Tapis (gcide) | Tapis \Ta"pis\, n. [F. See Tapestry.]
Tapestry; formerly, the cover of a council table.
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On the tapis, or Upon the tapis, on the table, or under
consideration; as, to lay a motion in Parliament on the
tapis.
[1913 Webster]Tapis \Tap"is\, v. t.
To cover or work with figures like tapestry. [R.] --Holland.
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Tapiser (gcide) | Tapiser \Tap"is*er\, n. [F. tapissier.]
A maker of tapestry; an upholsterer. [R.] --Chaucer.
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Tapish (gcide) | Tapish \Tap"ish\, v. i. [F. se tapir to squat.]
To lie close to the ground, so as to be concealed; to squat;
to crouch; hence, to hide one's self. [Written also tappis,
tappish, tappice.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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As a hound that, having roused a hart,
Although he tappish ne'er so soft. --Chapman.
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Upon the tapis (gcide) | Tapis \Ta"pis\, n. [F. See Tapestry.]
Tapestry; formerly, the cover of a council table.
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On the tapis, or Upon the tapis, on the table, or under
consideration; as, to lay a motion in Parliament on the
tapis.
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