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Distinct, flexible appendage to the torso of an animal
The tail is the elongated section at the rear end of a bilaterian animal's body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage extending
Tail
Japanese manga series
Fairy Tail (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine
Fairy_Tail
Part of a thong or G-string
Whale tail is the Y-shaped rear portion of a thong or G-string when visible above the waistline of low-rise pants, shorts, or skirts that resembles a whale's
Whale_tail
Subroutine call performed as final action of a procedure
subroutine, the subroutine is said to be tail recursive, which is a special case of direct recursion. Tail recursion (or tail-end recursion) is particularly useful
Tail_call
Topics referred to by the same term
Dragon's Tail, dragon tail, etc. may refer to the tail of a dragon. Dragon's Tail may also refer to: Dragon's Tail (lunar) (Latin: Cauda Draconis; ),
Dragon's_Tail
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
(/ˌjʊərəˈbɒrəs/) is an ancient symbol depicting a snake or dragon eating its own tail. The ouroboros entered Western tradition via ancient Egyptian iconography
Ouroboros
Risk of statistically extreme events
Tail risk, sometimes called "fat tail risk", is the financial risk of an asset or portfolio of assets moving more than three standard deviations from
Tail_risk
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tail or tails in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tail is the section at the rear end of an animal's body, a distinct, flexible appendage to
Tail_(disambiguation)
Feature of some statistical distributions
In statistics and business, a long tail of some distributions of numbers is the portion of the distribution having many occurrences far from the "head"
Long_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
A tiger tail is the tail of a tiger. Tiger tail may also refer to: Tiger Tail (19th century), Seminole leader Tiger Tail (play), a 1970 stage play by Tennessee
Tiger_tail
Rotor mounted on the tail of a helicopter
The tail rotor is a smaller rotor mounted vertically or near-vertically at the tail of a traditional single-rotor helicopter, where it rotates to generate
Tail_rotor
2026 South Korean television series
No Tail to Tell (Korean: 오늘부터 인간입니다만) is a 2026 South Korean television series co-written by Park Chan-young and Jo Ah-young, directed by Kim Jung-kwon
No_Tail_to_Tell
Projection of material from a comet
A comet tail is a projection of material from a comet that often becomes visible when illuminated by the Sun, while the comet passes through the inner
Comet_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
horsetail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horse tail, horsetail or horse's tail may refer to: the tail of a horse Equisetidae, a subclass of living and
Horse_tail
Tail of an animal that has adapted to be able to grasp or hold objects
A prehensile tail is the tail of an animal that has adapted to grasp or hold objects. Fully prehensile tails can be used to hold and manipulate objects
Prehensile_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
tail is the tail visible on some monkeys. Monkey tail may also refer to: At sign, the symbol "@" also known as a monkey tail or apetail Monkey tail plant
Monkey_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
Butterfly tail may refer to: V-tail, an arrangement of the tail on aircraft Butterfly tail (goldfish), a breed of goldfish Pelikan tail This disambiguation
Butterfly_tail
Form of trust in English common law
Fee tail or entail is a legal concept and set of associated rules restricting the manner in which real property (especially land) passes from one generation
Fee_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
A tail number refers to an identification registration code (letters, numbers, or both) painted on an aircraft, frequently on the tail. Tail numbers can
Tail_number
sickle tail is the single phenotypic characteristic that seems to separate dogs from wolves. Dogs who have tails tend to have an upward curve in the tail, which
Sickle_tail
1998 video game
Tail Concerto is an action-adventure platform video game developed by CyberConnect and published by Bandai for the PlayStation. It is the first game to
Tail_Concerto
Military flight crew member
attacks from the rear, or "tail", of the plane. The tail gunner operates a flexible machine gun or autocannon emplacement in the tail end of the aircraft with
Tail_gunner
Topics referred to by the same term
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beaver tail or Beavertail may refer to: The tail of a beaver Beaver tail (pastry), a fried dough food BeaverTails,
Beaver_tail
1986 film by Don Bluth
An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical adventure film film directed by Don Bluth and written by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss. It stars the
An_American_Tail
In probability theory, the tail dependence of a pair of random variables is a measure of their comovements in the tails of the distributions. The concept
Tail_dependence
1976 studio album by Genesis
A Trick of the Tail is the seventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis. It was released on 13 February 1976 on Charisma Records and
A_Trick_of_the_Tail
Materials left over from the separation of valuable minerals from ore
In mining, tailings or tails are the materials left over after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the uneconomic fraction (gangue) of
Tailings
Aircraft tail that incorporates rudder and elevators in a V shape
The V-tail or vee-tail (sometimes called a butterfly tail or Rudlicki's V-tail[citation needed]) of an aircraft is an unconventional arrangement of the
V-tail
Topics referred to by the same term
Rat tail or rat's tail may refer to: The tail of a rat Rattail, fish of the family Macrouridae Rattail (casting), a defect in metal casting Rattail (haircut)
Rat_tail
Animal body part
In zoology, a tail club is a bony mass at the end of the tail of some extinct animal species, most notably the ankylosaurids, some sauropods, glyptodonts
Tail_club
Type of VTOL aircraft
A tail-sitter, or tailsitter, is a type of VTOL aircraft that takes off and lands on its tail, then tilts horizontally for forward flight. Originating
Tail-sitter
Type of vertical tails on aircraft
A twin tail is a type of vertical tail arrangement found on the empennage of some aircraft. Two vertical tails—often smaller individually than a single
Twin_tail
Type of intermittent rhyming
Tail rhyme is a family of stanzaic verse forms used in poetry in French and especially English during and since the Middle Ages, and probably derived from
Tail_rhyme
Aircraft empennage configuration
A T-tail is an empennage configuration in which the tailplane of an aircraft is mounted to the top of the fin. The arrangement looks like the capital letter
T-tail
Disease of hamsters
Wet-tail, wet-bottom or proliferative ileitis, is a disease of hamsters. It is precipitated by stress. Even with treatment, the animal can die within 48
Wet-tail
Japanese manga and anime series
Saint Tail (怪盗セイント・テール, Kaitō Seinto Tēru; Mysterious Thief Saint Tail) is a manga and anime series. Based on a seven-volume manga by Megumi Tachikawa
Saint_Tail
Elongated structure composed of stars and gas that extends from a galaxy
A tidal tail is a thin, elongated region of stars and interstellar gas that extends into space from a galaxy. Tidal tails occur as a result of galactic
Tidal_tail
Species of cartilaginous fish
The short-tail stingray or smooth stingray (Bathytoshia brevicaudata) is a common species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It occurs off southern
Short-tail_stingray
Lamb tail fat
Tail fat is the fat of some breeds of sheep, especially of fat-tailed sheep. It is fat accumulated in baggy deposits in the hind parts of a sheep on both
Tail_fat
Queue management algorithm
Tail drop is a simple queue management algorithm used by network schedulers in network equipment to decide when to drop packets. With tail drop, when the
Tail_drop
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tailing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tailing may refer to: Tailings, the material left over after the extraction of ore from its host material
Tailing
Spike arrangement on stegosaur tails
cavemen are taught by a caveman lecturer that the spikes on a stegosaur's tail were named "after the late Thag Simmons". The term was picked up initially
Thagomizer
Tail latency is a term used to describe the high-percentile response times seen in a system. This is usually measured at the 95th, 99th, or 99.9th percentile
Tail_latency
Topics referred to by the same term
Tail fan can refer to: Tail fan of a decapod, see decapod anatomy Tail fan of a bird, see Rump (croup) Windmill fantail, which turns the cap automatically
Tail_fan
Seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet
short-tailed Q, a long-tailed Q, and a long-tailed Q-u ligature. This print tradition was alive and well until the 19th century, when long-tailed Qs fell
Q
Film by Andy Serkis
Animal Farm (marketed as Animal Farm: A Cautionary Tail) is a 2025 animated comedy-drama film directed by Andy Serkis and written by Nicholas Stoller,
Animal_Farm_(2025_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Pig tail (also referred to as pork tail), the tail of a domestic pig used as food Northern pig-tailed macaque Pig-tailed langur Southern pig-tailed macaque
Pig_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
Christmas Tail or Tail of Christmas, may refer to: "A Christmas Tail" (The Bellflower Bunnies), a 2004 season 2 episode of animated TV show The Bellflower
Christmas_Tail
1945–1946 sphere of plutonium
this flirtation with a nuclear chain reaction as "tickling the dragon's tail", based on a remark by physicist Richard Feynman. On the day of the accident
Demon_core
Topics referred to by the same term
Coon tail, coontail, or coon's tail may refer to: Ceratophyllum, aquatic plant Crotalus atrox, Western diamondback rattlesnake This disambiguation page
Coon_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tailhook, tail-hook, or tail hook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tail hook or variant, may refer to: Tailhook - used on carrier based aircraft
Tail_hook
Part of a horse
The tail of the horse and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal
Tail_(horse)
2026 single by Lana Del Rey
"White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on February 17, 2026, as the third single from
White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter
White_Feather_Hawk_Tail_Deer_Hunter
Species of rodent
Oligoryzomys longicaudatus, also known as the long-tailed colilargo or long-tailed pygmy rice rat, is a species of rodent in the genus Oligoryzomys of
Oligoryzomys_longicaudatus
Tail section of an aircraft containing stabilisers
The empennage (/ˌɑːmpɪˈnɑːʒ/ or /ˈɛmpɪnɪdʒ/), also known as the tail or tail assembly, is a structure at the rear of an aircraft that provides stability
Empennage
Topics referred to by the same term
Boat tail may refer to: Stern, the rearmost part of a boat or ship Trailer tail or boat tail, an aerodynamic device affixed to semi-trailer trucks to
Boat_tail
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tailfin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tail fin or tailfin may refer to: Car tailfin of an automobile Caudal fin of a fish Vertical stabilizer
Tail_fin
Breast tissue extending into the axilla
The tail of Spence (Spence's tail, axillary process, axillary tail) has historically been described as an extension of the tissue of the upper outer quadrant
Tail_of_Spence
Sichangu ("Brulé") Sioux chief (1823–1881)
Spotted Tail (Siŋté Glešká Siouan: [sɪ̃ˈte glɛˈʃka] pronounced gleh-shka; birth name T'at'aŋka Napsíca "Jumping Buffalo" Siouan: [t'at'ə̃ka naˈpsit͡ʃa];
Spotted_Tail
Mechanical device
A tail lift (term used in the UK, also called a "liftgate" in North America) is a mechanical device permanently installed on the rear of a work truck,
Tail_lift
Fairy Tail is an anime television series based on the manga series Fairy Tail by Hiro Mashima. Produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight, and directed by
List_of_Fairy_Tail_episodes
Phenomenon in semiconductor physics
of semiconductors, the Urbach tail is an exponential part in the energy spectrum of the absorption coefficient. This tail appears near the optical band
Urbach_tail
Oglala Lakota Chief and star performer with Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Iron Tail (Oglala Lakota: Siŋté Máza in Standard Lakota Orthography; c. 1842 – May 29, 1916) was an Oglala Lakota Chief and a star performer with Buffalo
Iron_Tail
Species of bird
The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey and one of the most common hawks in North America. In the United States, it is one of three species
Red-tailed_hawk
Breed of cat
on the Isle of Man, with a mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless;
Manx_cat
Dog behaviour
Tail wagging is the behavior of the dog observed as its tail moves back and forth in the same plane. Within Canidae, specifically Canis lupus familiaris
Tail_wagging_by_dogs
Topics referred to by the same term
White tail or whitetail may refer to: Whitetail, Montana Whitetail Ski Resort Whitetail (film), a 2025 drama White-tailed deer White-tailed jackrabbit
White_tail
Media franchise based around the 1986 movie
An American Tail is a children's film franchise based on the 1986 animated feature film of the same name directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan
An_American_Tail_(franchise)
Group of large game birds
especially prominent in the Asiatic species, which have an eye-spotted "tail" or "train" of covert feathers, which they display as part of a courtship
Peafowl
Topics referred to by the same term
The term hard-tail has several meanings: A hardtail guitar bridge for an electric guitar or archtop guitar incorporates hardware that anchors the strings
Hard-tail
Tail risk parity is an extension of the risk parity concept that takes into account the behavior of the portfolio components during tail risk events. The
Tail_risk_parity
Tail of an ox
(occasionally spelled ox tail or ox-tail) is the culinary name for the tail of cattle. While the word once meant only the tail of an ox, today it can also
Oxtail
Seventh letter of the Latin alphabet
The loop-tail form is the original one, as seen in 9th century Carolingian script; evolving over centuries of monastic copying, the open-tail variant came
G
Marsupial of the family Macropodidae
terms could be: wallabies: head and body length of 45–105 cm (18–41 in) and tail length of 33–75 cm (13–30 in); the dwarf wallaby (the smallest of all known
Kangaroo
Domesticated species of canid
and color. They have the same number of bones (with the exception of the tail), powerful jaws that house around 42 teeth, and well-developed senses of
Dog
Topics referred to by the same term
long tail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Long tail is a consumer demographic in business. Long tail or longtail may also refer to: Long-tail distribution
Long_tail_(disambiguation)
Japanese manga series
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and storyboarded by Hiro Mashima, and illustrated by Atsuo Ueda.
Fairy_Tail:_100_Years_Quest
Black and tan dog breed from Germany
– an even and graceful gait. The ears were traditionally cropped and the tail docked, practices which are now illegal in many countries. The Dobermann
Dobermann
Japanese anime television series
Tail is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures, Dentsu, Satelight, Bridge, and CloverWorks. Based on the manga series Fairy Tail
Fairy_Tail_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
The term red tail may refer to the following animals: Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), a North American bird of prey Red-tailed boa (Boa constrictor)
Red_tail
Probability distribution
In probability theory, heavy-tailed distributions are probability distributions whose tails are not exponentially bounded: that is, they have heavier tails
Heavy-tailed_distribution
2021 single by Sunmi
"Tail" (Korean: 꼬리; RR: Kkori; stylized in all caps) is a song by South Korean singer and songwriter Sunmi. It was released as a standalone single on February
Tail_(song)
Plant species in the veronica family
Hippuris vulgaris (from Greek: ἵππος – horse and οὐρά – tail), known as mare's-tail or common mare's-tail, is a common aquatic flowering plant in the family
Hippuris_vulgaris
Bony skin-covered spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish
water to generate thrust and lift, which help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct articulations with the axial skeleton
Fish_fin
British post-punk band
Tones on Tail were a British post-punk band formed in 1982, originally as a musical side project of Daniel Ash of the gothic rock group Bauhaus. Their
Tones_on_Tail
US military aircraft tail markings
Tail codes are markings usually on the vertical stabilizer of U.S. military aircraft that help identify the aircraft's unit and/or base assignment. This
Tail_code
2021 car model
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is a mid-sized luxury coach built grand tourer car made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. Rolls-Royce said it created a trio of Boat Tail cars, each
Rolls-Royce_Boat_Tail
Bone of the pelvis
Nacholapithecus (a Miocene hominoid), the coccyx is the remnant of a vestigial tail. In animals with bony tails, it is known as tailhead or dock, in bird anatomy
Coccyx
1983 painting by Salvador Dalí
The Swallow's Tail — Series of Catastrophes (French: La queue d'aronde — Série des catastrophes) was Salvador Dalí's last painting. It was completed in
The_Swallow's_Tail
American singer (born 1956)
single was 2004's "Just Wanna Dance", released independently through Ja-Tail Records. The song was released under her pseudonymous nickname "Toy" in order
La_Toya_Jackson
Neurological disease in dogs with pain and paralysis in the tail area
Retrievers. Limber tail syndrome is also known as swimmer's tail, cold water tail, broken tail, dead tail, or broken wag. The injury affects the tail of the dog
Limber_tail_syndrome
Species of deer
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to
White-tailed_deer
Addition of adenylic acids to 3' end of mature mRNA
Polyadenylation is the addition of a poly(A) tail to an RNA transcript, typically a messenger RNA (mRNA). The poly(A) tail consists of multiple adenosine monophosphates;
Polyadenylation
Male reproductive cell
in most cases, mitochondrial DNA). Animals produce motile sperm with a tail known as a flagellum, which are known as spermatozoa, while some red algae
Sperm
Behaviour exhibited in dogs
Tail chasing is a behaviour exhibited in dogs that is characterized by spinning in tight circles in either direction, and can be slow and focused on the
Tail_chasing
Informal classification of marine mammals, closely related to whales and porpoises
complete loss of hindlimbs (with only vestigial pelvic skeleton), and the tail forming a horizontal fluke. Though not quite as flexible as the semiaquatic
Dolphin
The Fairy Tail manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters created by Hiro Mashima. The series takes place primarily in the Kingdom
List_of_Fairy_Tail_characters
Species of venomous snake
The spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) is a species of viper, a venomous snake, in the family Viperidae and genus Pseudocerastes
Spider-tailed_horned_viper
Standard Unix utility
tail is a program available on Unix, Unix-like systems, FreeDOS and MSX-DOS used to display the tail end of a text file or piped data. The version of tail
Tail_(Unix)
Automotive styling feature
A Kammback, also known as a Kamm tail or K-tail, is an automotive styling feature wherein the rear of the car slopes downwards before being abruptly cut
Kammback
TAIL
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Surname or Lastname
English and South German
English and South German : occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler (rarely a tailor), from Middle English suter, souter, Middle High German sūter, sūtære (from Latin sutor, an agent derivative of suere ‘to sew’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Taylor.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Hindu and Parsi occupational name from the English word tailor.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a tailor or nickname for a good swordsman, from taillant ‘cutting’, present participle of Old French tailler ‘to cut’ (Late Latin taliare, from talea ‘(plant) cutting’).English : variant spelling of Tallent.Irish : of English origin, recorded in Ireland from the 16th century; also a variant form of Tallon.
Boy/Male
British, English
Tailor
Surname or Lastname
French and Italian
French and Italian : occupational name from French, northern Italian sartor ‘tailor’ (Latin sartor).English : topographic name denoting someone who lived on land which had been cleared for cultivation, Old French assart, essart ‘woodland cleared for cultivation’ + the habitational suffix -er.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Glittering tail suspended above the head
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Laski.English : habitational name from either of two places in Cornwall named Lesquite; one, in Lanivet, is named from Cornish lost ‘tail’ + cos ‘wood’; the other, in Pelynt, is from Cornish is ‘below’ + cos.
Female
Gaelic
Variant spelling of Gaelic Tuilelaith, TAILEFLAITH means "princess of abundance."
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Munster)
Irish (Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Troighthigh ‘descendant of Troightheach’, a byname meaning ‘foot soldier’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Troyes in Aude, France. There was also an Anglo-Norman family of this name in Ireland.Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish surname or an Americanized spelling of Treu.French : habitational name from a place in the Haute-Garonne.Dutch : from a short form of the female personal name Geertrui(de), Dutch form of Gertrude (see Trude).Dutch : from Middle Dutch troye ‘doublet’, ‘jerkin’, possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tailor, or a nickname for someone who wore a striking garment of this kind.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in cloth or a tailor, from Middle High German, Middle Low German el(l)e ‘yardstick’, ‘length of the lower arm’.German : from a short form, Edilo, from any of various Germanic personal names composed with adal ‘noble family’.English : from the female personal name Ela, a reduced form of Elena and possibly also of Eleanor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Suter.German and Polish : occupational name for a tailor or shoemaker, from Latin sutor.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a tailor, from Old French tailleur (Late Latin taliator, from taliare ‘to cut’). The surname is extremely common in Britain and Ireland, and its numbers have been swelled by its adoption as an Americanized form of the numerous equivalent European names, most of which are also very common among Ashkenazic Jews, for example Schneider, Szabo, and Portnoy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a sheepshearer or someone who used shears to trim the surface of finished cloth and remove excess nap, from Middle English shereman ‘shearer’.Americanized spelling of German Schuermann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a tailor, from Yiddish sher ‘scissors’ + man ‘man’.Roger Sherman (1722–93), the only man to sign all three documents at the foundation of the American republic (the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution), was born in Newton, MA, a descendant of Capt. John Sherman, who had emigrated in about 1636 to MA from Dedham, Essex, England, where his father was a farmer, following his brother Edmund, who had emigrated two years earlier. A descendant of Edmund Sherman was the U.S. general William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–91), who led the Union march through GA. He was born in Lancaster, OH, the son of a judge; his middle name was bestowed in honor of a Shawnee chieftain.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Tailor
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tailor
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Occupational Name; Tailor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various minor places, for example Start Point in Devon, named from Old English steort ‘tail’, in the transferred sense of a promontory or spur of a hill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dove, Old English dÅ«fe ‘dove’ (or perhaps occasionally from the Old Norse cognate dúfa), applied as a nickname for a mild and gentle person or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves. The Old English word was used as a personal name for either sex in the early Middle English period, and the surname at least in part derives from this use.Scottish : translation of Mac Calmáin (see Coleman 1).Scottish : variant of Duff.North German : nickname for a deaf or dull man, Middle Low German dÅf.David James Dove was born about 1696 in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a tailor. He arrived with his wife in Philadelphia in 1750 and in 1751 opened an academy for young ladies. He was the first person in PA who attempted to supply higher education for women.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill, from Middle English hull ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of southwestern England and the West Midlands. Compare Hiller.German (Hüller) : occupational name for a tailor, from an agent derivative of Middle High German hülle, hulle ‘cloak’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The name has all but died out in Britain, but thrives in North America. Possible origins that have been proposed include:Norman habitational name from Taillecourt in France.topographic name from Middle English tile ‘tile’ + cot ‘cottage’.John Talcott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
TAIL
TAIL
Boy/Male
Irish Anglo Saxon
White.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Its a Bond
Surname or Lastname
English of Welsh origin
English of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ab elfyn ‘son of Elfyn’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Biblical
Helper; Entry-way
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Portion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saptarshi | ஸபà¯à®¤à®°à¯à®·à®¿Â
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Foreign
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
White
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n.
The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring.
a.
Having a tail which has the middle pair of feathers longest, the rest successively and decidedly shorter, and all more or less attenuate; -- said of certain birds. See Illust. of Wood hoopoe, under Wood.
n.
One of the timbers which tail into a header, in floor framing. See Illust. of Header.
a.
Having the tail, or lower part of the body, bright red.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tailor
a.
Having some or all of the tail quills terminated in a long, slender, pointed shaft, without a web or barbules.
a.
Having the quill feathers of the tail somewhat rigid.
v. i.
To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor.
n.
The refuse part of stamped ore, thrown behind the tail of the buddle or washing apparatus. It is dressed over again to secure whatever metal may exist in it. Called also tails.
a.
Having the tail quills ending in sharp, naked tips.
adv.
The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress.
a.
Having the tail crossed by conspicuous bands of color.
n.
Same as Tail, n., 8 (a).
n.
The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are conducted away.
n.
Same as Tailzie.
imp. & p. p.
of Tailor
n.
Water in a tailrace.
n.
A female tailor.
n.
An edible fish (Lobotes Surinamensis) found in the warmer parts of all the oceans, and common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. When living it is silvery gray, and becomes brown or blackish when dead. Its dorsal and anal fins are long, and extend back on each side of the tail. It has large silvery scales which are used in the manufacture of fancy work. Called also, locally, black perch, grouper, and flasher.
a.
Having no tail.