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    tail
    [tāl]
    noun
    tail (noun) · tails (plural noun)
    1. the hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as the flexible extension of the backbone in a vertebrate, the feathers at the hind end of a bird, or a terminal appendage in an insect:
      "the dog's tail began to wag frantically"
      Opposite:
    2. a thing resembling an animal's tail in its shape or position, typically something extending downward or outward at the end of something:
      "the trailed tail of a capital Q" · "the cars were head to tail"
      • the rear part of an airplane, with the horizontal stabilizer and rudder:
        "the fuselage tapers sharply toward the tail"
      • the lower or hanging part of a garment, especially the back of a shirt or coat:
        "he stormed off, the tails of his jacket flapping behind him"
      • informal
        (tails)
        a tailcoat; a man's formal evening suit with such a coat:
        "the men looked debonair in white tie and tails"
      • the luminous trail of particles following a comet.
      • the lower end of a pool or stream:
        "shallow riffles and the tails of pools are prime feeding areas"
      • the exposed end of a slate or tile in a roof:
        "the slates are dressed with the beveled tail and edge characteristic of thick, square stone roofing"
    3. the end of a long train or line of people or vehicles:
      "an armored truck at the tail of the convoy"
    4. informal
      a person secretly following another to observe their movements:
      "I can't put a tail on him, I don't know where he's gone"
      • vulgar slang
        a woman's genitals.
      • offensive
        women collectively regarded as a means of sexual gratification.
    5. (tails)
      the reverse side of a coin (used when tossing a coin):
      "the chances of heads and tails in the long run are equal"
    verb
    tail (verb) · tails (third person present) · tailed (past tense) · tailed (past participle) · tailing (present participle)
    1. follow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret:
      "a flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over Paris"
    2. provide with a tail:
      "her calligraphy was topped by banners of black ink and tailed like the haunches of fabulous beasts" · "the eight main chapters are topped and tailed with an introduction and an epilogue"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      (of an object in flight) drift or curve in a particular direction:
      "the next pitch tailed in on me at the last second"
    4. archaic
      join (one thing) to another:
      "each new row of houses tailed on its drains to those of its neighbors"
    Origin
    Old English tæg(e)l, from a Germanic base meaning ‘hair, hairy tail’; related to Middle Low German tagel ‘twisted whip, rope's end’. The early sense of the verb (early 16th century) was ‘fasten to the back of something’.
    tail
    [tāl]
    noun
    law
    tail (noun)
    1. limitation of ownership, especially of an estate or title limited to a person and their heirs. See also fee tail.
      "the land was held in tail general"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a tallage): from Old French taille ‘notch, tax’, from taillier ‘to cut’, based on Latin talea ‘twig, cutting’.
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  4. The meaning of "tail" can refer to12345:
    • The rear end or a process or prolongation of the rear end of the body of an animal.
    • The hindmost part of an animal, especially that forming a distinct, flexible appendage to the back end of its body.
    • Something suggesting this, such as the tail of a comet.
    • The part that sticks out at the back of the body of a bird, an animal, or a fish, which the animal can move from side to side or up and down.
    • A long piece that extends from the back end or bottom of something.
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    : the rear end or a process or prolongation of the rear end of the body of an animal
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tail
    tail1 /teɪl/ n. [countable] Zoology the hindmost part of an animal, esp. the part that forms a distinct, flexible growth on the trunk: The dog wagged its tail. something suggesting this: the tail of a comet. Also, tails. [plural]the side of a coin that does not have a face of a person on it (opposed to head).
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    Definition of tail noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary tail noun /teɪl/ /teɪl/ Idioms of bird/animal/fish [countable] the part that sticks out at the back of the body of a bird, an animal or a fish, which the animal can move from side to side or up and down
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    tail 1 [ teyl ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun the hindmost part of an animal, especially that forming a distinct, flexible appendage to the back end of its body.
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    TAIL meaning: 1 : the part of an animal's body that extends from the animal's back end; 2 : a long piece that extends from the back end or bottom of something
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