Tallish


adjective
1.
rather tall.

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  • Tallit

    noun, plural tallithim, tallitim, tallisim [Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tah-lee-sim, -ley-, tah-luh-sim; Sephardic Hebrew tah-lee-teem] /Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tɑˈli sɪm, -ˈleɪ-, ˌtɑ ləˈsɪm; Sephardic Hebrew tɑ liˈtim/ (Show IPA). Judaism. 1. a shawllike garment of wool, silk, or the like, with fringes, or zizith, at the four corners, worn around the shoulders by Orthodox and Conservative […]

  • Tallith

    noun, plural tallithim, tallitim, tallisim [Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tah-lee-sim, -ley-, tah-luh-sim; Sephardic Hebrew tah-lee-teem] /Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tɑˈli sɪm, -ˈleɪ-, ˌtɑ ləˈsɪm; Sephardic Hebrew tɑ liˈtim/ (Show IPA). Judaism. 1. a shawllike garment of wool, silk, or the like, with fringes, or zizith, at the four corners, worn around the shoulders by Orthodox and Conservative […]

  • Tallith-katan

    [Sephardic Hebrew tah-leet kah-tahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew tah-lis kaw-tawn] /Sephardic Hebrew tɑˈlit kɑˈtɑn; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈtɑ lɪs ˈkɔ tɔn/ Hebrew. 1. arba kanfoth.

  • Tallmadge

    noun 1. a city in NE Ohio.

  • Tall-meadow-rue

    noun 1. a meadow rue, Thalictrum polygamum.


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