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tares, plural;
  1. An allowance made for the weight of the packaging in order to determine the net weight of goods

  2. The weight of a motor vehicle, railroad car, or aircraft without its fuel or load


  1. an adjustment made for the weight of the packaging in order to determine the net weight of the goods
  2. any of several weedy vetches grown for forage
  3. darnel: weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
  4. the weight of a motor vehicle, railroad car, or aircraft without its fuel or cargo
  5. (chemical analysis) a counterweight used in chemical analysis; consists of an empty container that counterbalances the weight of the container holding chemicals
  6. is training armour used primarily in the Japanese martial art of kendo,Uchida, M. (2005): (October 2005). Retrieved on 12 May 2010. (2002). Retrieved on 12 May 2010. (c. 2010). Retrieved on 12 May 2010. (c. 2008). Retrieved on 12 May 2010. (2010). Retrieved on 12 May 2010. ...
  7. Common Vetch (Vicia sativa), also known as Tare or simply "the vetch", is a nitrogen fixing leguminous plant. Although considered a weed when found growing in a cultivated grainfield, this hardy plant is often grown as green manure or livestock fodder. ...
  8. Ryegrass (Lolium) is a genus of nine species of tufted grasses, family Poaceae. Also called tares (even though there is no firm evidence that this is the same as the plant given that name in English language translations of the Bible - vetches are another candidate), these plants are native to ...
  9. (Taring) Tare , from the Middle French word tare "wastage in goods, deficiency, imperfection" (15c.), from Italian tara, from Arabic tarah, lit. "thing deducted or rejected," from taraha "to reject" weight, sometimes called unladen weight, is the weight of an empty vehicle or container. ...
  10. (The Tares) The Parable of the Tares (also known as the Parable of the Weeds, Parable of the Wheat and Tares, Parable of the Wheat and Weeds, or the Parable of the Weeds in the Grain), is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, and found in Matthew , where it follows the Parable of the ...
  11. A vetch, or the seed of a vetch; A damaging weed growing in fields of grain (with reference to Matthew 13:25: "But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. ...
  12. (taring) The common tern, Sterna hirundo
  13. (Tares) Seed bait used on the hook or as a loose feed.
  14. (Tares) The bearded darnel, mentioned only in Mat 13:25. It is the Lolium temulentum, a species of rye-grass, the seeds of which are a strong soporific poison. It bears the closest resemblance to wheat till the ear appears, and only then the difference is discovered. ...
  15. Net weight of goods minus packaging and pallet
  16. A function on scales that allows you to temporarily reset the weight to zero. This is useful if you are adding multiple ingredients to one bowl. You place the empty bowl on the scale and the weight of the bowl is shown. ...
  17. To ensure that a balance or scale weighs in at zero. For instance, you may wish to tare the balance with an empty container on it so that the scale will only display the weight of the container's contents.
  18. Any thick sauce, usually soy-based and slightly sweetened
  19. small trading town in northern Tarantaise.
  20. The weight of a container, box or other carrier of goods when empty.
  21. kendo armor to protect the waist, groin, and upper legs
  22. the waist protector worn during bogu practice and shiai.
  23. A term used in architectural programming meaning difference between the Gross Area (or the Usable or Rentable Area) of a building or portion thereof and the Assignable Area required by a tenant/occupant. Its use is described in Programming for Design, a book authored by Edith Cherry, FAIA.
  24. Amount deducted from gross weight in ascertaining net weight.
  25. This can be used to weigh items using a container that you set on the scale. To use the Tare function, place the container or tray (tare item) on the scale and press the Tare button. ...