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n.
The state of being official; a system of official government; also, adherence to office routine; red-tapism.
n.
The tapir.
n.
Any one of several species of large odd-toed ungulates belonging to Tapirus, Elasmognathus, and allied genera. They have a long prehensile upper lip, short ears, short and stout legs, a short, thick tail, and short, close hair. They have three toes on the hind feet, and four toes on the fore feet, but the outermost toe is of little use.
v. i.
To lie close to the ground, so as to be concealed; to squat; to crouch; hence, to hide one's self.
n. pl.
A group of hoofed mammals distinguished for the thickness of their skins, including the elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, tapir, horse, and hog. It is now considered an artificial group.
n.
An extinct genus of herbivorous Tertiary mammals, once supposed to have resembled the tapir in form, but now known to have had a more slender form, with a long neck like that of a llama.
n.
A maker of tapestry; an upholsterer.
v. t.
To cover or work with figures like tapestry.
n. pl.
A division of ungulate mammals, including those that have an odd number of toes, as the horse, tapir, and rhinoceros; -- opposed to Artiodactyla.
v. i.
See Tapish.
a.
Allied to the tapir, or the Tapir family.
n.
Any cover or screen, as red-tapism.
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One who is tenacious of a strict adherence to official formalities.
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The East Indian tapir. See Tapir.
n.
Tapestry; formerly, the cover of a council table.
n.
A lurking or skulking.
a.
Having an odd number of fingers or toes, either one, three, or five, as in the horse, tapir, rhinoceros, etc.
n.
A black variety of the jaguar; -- called also tapir tiger.
n.
The tropical plants (Manihot utilissima, and M. Aipi), from which cassava and tapioca are prepared; also, cassava.
n.
A coarsely granular substance obtained by heating, and thus partly changing, the moistened starch obtained from the roots of the cassava. It is much used in puddings and as a thickening for soups. See Cassava.
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