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tauto-
tauto- (tɔːtəʊ) before a vowel properly taut-, repr. Gr. ταὐτο-, combining form of ταὐτό, contraction of τὸ αὐτό, the same (cf. auto-1); occurring in tautology, tautomerism, and their derivatives; also the following technical words, mostly of rare occurrence. ˈtautoˌbaryd, Math. [irreg. f. Gr. βαρύς... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tauto Sansbury
Tauto Sansbury (c. 1949 – 23 September 2019) was a Narungga man from the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. He was the recipient of the NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2015 NAIDOC Week celebrations. Sansbury was born and raised on an Aboriginal reserve and dedicated his life to advocacy fo... wikipedia.org
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tautolite
† ˈtautolite Min. Obs. [ad. Ger. tautolit (Breithaupt 1826); ‘adapted from [Gr.] ταὐτόµετρος of the same measure, referring to a supposed axial relation, and λίθος’ (Chester); see tauto- and -lite.] An obsolete synonym of allanite.1828 Philos. Mag. May 398 The tautolite seems to be related to the ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tautochrone curve
A tautochrone curve or isochrone curve (from Greek prefixes tauto- meaning same or iso- equal, and chrono time) is the curve for which the time taken by wikipedia.org
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tautegorical
tautegorical, a. nonce-wd. (tɔːtɪˈgɒrɪkəl) [f. tauto-, after allegorical.] (See quot. 1825.) So tautegory (ˈtɔːtɪgərɪ) [after allegory].1825 Coleridge Aids Refl. 199 The base of Symbols and symbolical expressions; the nature of which as always tautegorical (i.e. expressing the same subject but with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tautometric
tautometric to tautozonal: see tauto-. Oxford English Dictionary
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tautochrone
tautochrone Math. (ˈtɔːtəkrəʊn) [f. tauto- + Gr. χρόνος time: cf. F. tautochrone (Dict. Trévoux 1771).] That curve upon which a particle moving under the action of gravity (or any given force) will reach the lowest (or some fixed) point in the same time, from whatever point it starts. So tautochroni... Oxford English Dictionary
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tautoclin
tautoclin Min. (ˈtɔːtəʊklɪn) [ad. Ger. tautoklin (Breithaupt 1830), f. Gr. ταὐτό (tauto-) + κλίνειν to bend, incline; so called ‘because it has the same rhombohedral angle as dolomite’ (Chester).] A greyish-white variety of ankerite.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 685. Oxford English Dictionary
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tautographical
tautographical, -hedral see tauto-. Oxford English Dictionary
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منحنى متساوي الزمن
منحنى متساوي الزمن (tautochrone or isochrone curve من البادئة اليونانية tauto- ، التي تعني «نفس» أو iso- ، «يساوي»، و chrono ، «الوقت») هو المنحنى حيث wikipedia.org
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tautomerism
tautomerism Chem. (tɔːˈtɒmərɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ταὐτο- tauto- + µέρος part, after isomerism; rendering Ger. tautomerie (Laar 1885).] The property exhibited by certain organic compounds of behaving in different reactions as if they possessed two (or more) different constitutions, that is, as if the atoms... Oxford English Dictionary
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