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Taper - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To taper is to gradually grow smaller or more narrow or less intense . Taper is often used with the word "off." Part of the power of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is how the two walls appear to taper off into infinity. www.vocabulary.com
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TAPER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a slender candle b : a long waxed wick used especially for lighting candles, lamps, pipes, or fires c : a feeble light www.merriam-webster.com
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Taper - Wikipedia
Taper · Part of an object in the shape of a cone (conical) · Taper (transmission line), a transmission line gradually increasing or decreasing in size · Fishing ... en.wikipedia.org
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▪ I. taper, n.1 (ˈteɪpə(r)) Also 1 tapor, -ur; 3–5 tapere, 4–5 tapre, -ur, -ir, 5 -yr, 5–7 tapper, 6 tapar, -ire, 7 tapor, -our. [OE. tapur, -or, -er: not in the cognate langs. According to Kluge, Engl. Stud. XX. 335, a dissimilated form of *papur, ad. L. papyrus, which in glossaries (a 1100) is ren... Oxford English Dictionary
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TAPER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to make gradually smaller toward one end. · to reduce gradually. noun. gradual diminution of width or thickness in an elongated object ... www.dictionary.com
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Taper: Commercial Building Decarbonization & Energy Management
Cut energy costs, crush emissions, and complexity with Taper's building decarbonization and energy management strategies—tailored for commercial buildings. tapersolutions.com
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347 Synonyms & Antonyms for TAPER | Thesaurus.com
Find 347 different ways to say TAPER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com. www.thesaurus.com
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Taper - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Old English "tapur" meaning "candle" or "wick," possibly from Latin "papyrus," taper means a candle wick and to narrow or shoot up like a ... www.etymonline.com
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Taper
Taper #1 : a minimal labyrinth, Spring 2018. Taper #2 : poems of two, Fall 2018. Taper #3 : triptychs and triads, Spring 2019. Taper #4 : a new trope, ... taper.badquar.to
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TAPER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to become gradually narrower at one end, or to make something do this: The cave tapered to a narrow passageway. Taper your brows slightly at the end. dictionary.cambridge.org
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taper
taper/ˈteɪpə(r); `tepɚ/ nlength of wax-covered thread like a very thin candle burned to give light or to light other candles, etc 蜡捻子, 细蜡烛(点燃後用以照明或引火) put a taper to the fire 用蜡捻儿引火.taper / ˈteɪpə(r); `tepɚ/ v1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]~ (sth) (off) (to sth) become or make (sth) gradually narrow... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Taper (concert)
Taper recordings are commonly considered legal because the recordings are permitted and distribution is free. Taper etiquette strictly excludes bootlegging for profit. wikipedia.org
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Louise Taper
Louise Taper is a historian and collector of Abraham Lincoln artifacts. She is the daughter-in-law of Mark Taper. She created the Taper collection, which was purchased by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum for what is estimated at $20M. wikipedia.org
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Mark Taper
In 1962, Taper married actress Roberta Gale (1914-2008); the marriage lasted eight months. Career Taper opened five shoe stores in England. Mark Taper Foundation. References External links Mark Taper Forum website S. wikipedia.org
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Machine taper
A male member of conical form (that is, with a taper) fits into the female socket, which has a matching taper of equal angle. taper size divided by 2. wikipedia.org
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