taluter, v.a., (arch.) to slope, to shelve.

tamandua, n.m., (mam.) a species of ant-eaters.

tamanoir, n.m., (mam.) the great ant-eater.

tamarin, n.m., tamarind; tamarind-tree; (mam.) tamarin.

tamarinier, n.m., tamarind, tamarind-tree, Indian acacia.

tamaris, tamarisc, or tamarix, n.m., (bot.) tamarisk.

tambour, n.m., drum; drummer; (horl.) barrel; (mec.) drum, barrel, tympan; (arch.) drum; embroidery-frame; (anat.) tympanum; paddle-box (of steamboats). —-major, (—s-—s), —-maître, (—s-—s) drum-major, drum-master. Broderie au —; tambour work. Mener — battant; to carry it with a high hand, to beat out and out. — de basque; tambourine. — voilé; muffled drum. Sortir — battant; to leave with the honors of war.

tambourin, n.m., tambourine, tabor; timbrel; player on the tambourine.

tambourinage, n.m., drumming.

tambouriner, v.n., to drum, to beat the drum, to tattoo.