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tangs, plural;
  1. Make a loud ringing or clanging sound
    • - the bronze bell tangs
Noun
  1. A surgeonfish that occurs around reefs and rocky areas, where it browses on algae


  1. nip: a tart spicy quality
  2. the imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907
  3. relish: the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
  4. bladderwrack: a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
  5. serrated wrack: brown algae seaweed with serrated edges
  6. any of various coarse seaweeds
  7. A clevis fastener is a three piece fastener system comprising of a clevis, clevis pin, and tang. The clevis is a U-shaped piece that has holes at the end of the prongs to accept the clevis pin. ...
  8. Tang is a sweet and , orange-flavored drink, from the United States. Named after the tangerine, the original orange-flavored Tang was formulated by William A. Mitchell for General Foods Corporation in 1957 and first marketed in powdered form in 1959.
  9. The tang of a sword or fixed-blade knife is that part of the blade extending into and usually through the grip that is fastened to it.
  10. Tang is a full village and a half-parish in County Westmeath, on the N55 national secondary road between Athlone and Ballymahon, County Longford. Tang is in the parish of Drumraney. ...
  11. Acanthuridae ("thorn tail") is the family of surgeonfishes, tangs, and unicornfishes. The family includes about 80 species in six genera, all of which are marine fish living in tropical seas, usually around coral reefs. Many of the species are brightly colored and popular for aquaria.
  12. Tangs is a company that specialises in the retail market, selling goods to customers. It is based in Singapore, and owns Singapore's oldest store which has become an icon of the Singapore retail market. ...
  13. tongue; A refreshingly sharp aroma or flavor; A strong or offensive taste; especially, a taste of something extraneous to the thing itself; as, wine or cider has a tang of the cask; A sharp, specific flavor or tinge; A projecting part of an object by means of which it is secured to a handle, ...
  14. A metal fitting on the mast that the spreaders are attached to.
  15. The Tang or Surgeonfish is common name for a saltwater fish species. They are also known as surgeonfish because of the scalpel like growths at the base of the caudal peduncle which they use for aggression and defense.
  16. a long, narrow, pointed projection at the base of a tool or weapon to facilitate hafting.
  17. Rear-end part of a sword's blade, opposite the point (tip) and is unsharpened. Designed to function as the foundation for the hilt to be mounted upon. Provides increased blade strength based upon the type of tang used (shorter tangs do not provide the same advantages of full-tangs).
  18. A projection from a tool form used for halfting (attaching to a handle).
  19. Not the beverage of astronauts, a tang is a triangular reinforcement extending from a fork crown down the blade, to increase side-to-side rigidity. Most builders place tangs on the side of the fork blade facing the wheel. ...
  20. The part of the blade where the hilt is mounted.
  21. seaweed that grows upon the shoreline rocks (in contrast to ware which grows in the sea).
  22. A projection that extends from the base or stem of a point, also known as ears. The outermost part of the shoulder. Shape of the tang is a protrusion that is upward (towards the tip), expanded or drooping. The tang is often times the widest area of the projectile point or blade.
  23. Dynasty that succeeded the Sui in 618 c.e.; more stable than previous dynasty. (p. 254)
  24. The tapered portion of a woodturning tool which is made to fit inside a tool handle.
  25. Tang Dynasty (showing Chinese influence of our style)