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T TABLING to TAIL TAIL-BLOCK to TENDING TAIL-BLOCK TAKING-IN TALLYING TAR TAR-PAWLING TARTAN TAUGHT TAUNT TENDER TENDING TENON to TIDE TIER to TOGGEL TOMPION to TOPPING TOPPING-LIFT to TRACT-SCOUT TRACTING to TREE-NAILS TRESTLE-TREES to TRIP TRIPPING to TRYING TUCK to TYE Search Contact us |
TAR-PAWLINGTAR-PAWLING, (prulart, Fr.) a broad piece of canvas well daubed with tar, and used to cover the hatchways of a ship at sea, to prevent the penetration of the rain, or sea-water, which may occasionally rush over the decks. See BATTENS.
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