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Tartar   /tˈɑrtər/   Listen
Tartar

noun
1.
A salt used especially in baking powder.  Synonyms: cream of tartar, potassium bitartrate, potassium hydrogen tartrate.
2.
A fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman.  Synonym: dragon.
3.
A member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century.  Synonyms: Mongol Tatar, Tatar.
4.
An incrustation that forms on the teeth and gums.  Synonyms: calculus, tophus.



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"Tartar" Quotes from Famous Books



... came a troop of Turkish, Tartar, and European servants, all in livery; and these were followed by a golden chariot, with closely-drawn blinds, the interior being impenetrable to the most curious gaze. Four Tartars in long white fur mantles rode on either side of ...
— Frederick The Great and His Family • L. Muhlbach

... to the "Greys." Dudley went through left and tackle for a gain of five. Hamilton gained two more on the other side of the line. Again Dudley tried between center and guard, but caught a Tartar in Dick, and was thrown back for a loss of three. The bucking game was not panning out and the ball was passed back to the giant fullback, Livingston, for a kick. The snapping was good and the kick speedy, but ...
— Bert Wilson on the Gridiron • J. W. Duffield

... whose name was the Tartar (a very fitting name for one that had been a privateer) was manned with thirty able seamen whom I had myself been permitted to pick from the man-of-war's men in the harbor. As lieutenant I had a quartermaster named Fincham, ...
— Humphrey Bold - A Story of the Times of Benbow • Herbert Strang

... a feeling of strange emotion That is not akin to art; And resembles a picture only As a Tartar resembles a tart. ...
— The Re-echo Club • Carolyn Wells

... preparing to return to Pilnitz, we saw a horde of Baskirs hurrying towards us, with all the speed of their little Tartar horses. The Emperor, who had never before seen troops of this sort, stopped on a hillock and asked for the capture of some prisoners. To this end, I ordered two squadrons of my regiment to hide behind a clump of trees, while the remainder ...
— The Memoirs of General the Baron de Marbot, Translated by - Oliver C. Colt • Baron de Marbot


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