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  • 41Plains bison — Conservation status Conservation Dependent ( …

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  • 42tan — {{11}}tan (n.) bronze color imparted to skin by exposure to sun, 1749, see TAN (Cf. tan) (v.). As a simple name for a brownish color, in any context, it is recorded from 1888. The adjective tan of the color of tanned leather is recorded from… …

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  • 43tan — I [[t]tæn[/t]] v. tanned, tan•ning, 1) clo to convert (a hide) into leather, esp. by steeping in a bath prepared from tanbark 2) phl to brown by exposure to ultraviolet rays, as of the sun 3) inf to thrash; spank 4) phl to become tanned 5) phl a… …

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  • 44tan — tan1 [tan] n. [MFr < ML tanum, prob. < Gaul] 1. TANBARK 2. tannin or a solution made from it, used to tan leather 3. a yellowish brown color 4. a darkening of the skin as by exposure to the sun or a sunlamp adj. tanner …

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  • 45saddle leather — noun 1. : vegetable tanned cattlehide usually tan in color for saddlery 2. : cattlehide leather for handbags and fancy leather goods colored and finished to resemble saddle leather * * * 1. hide, as from a cow or bull, that undergoes vegetable… …

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  • 46leather — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. skin, hide; cowhide, calfskin, etc. See covering, materials. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tanned hide, parchment, vellum, kangaroo hide, calfskin, horsehide, buckskin, deerskin, elk hide, goatskin,… …

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  • 47tan. — «tan», adjective, noun, verb, tanned, tan|ning. –adj. 1. light yellowish brown in color: »He wore tan shoes. 2. having to do with tanning. 3. used in tanning. –n. 1 …

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  • 48Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas — encompasses the visual artistic traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America, Mesoamerica, North America including Greenland, as well as Siberian Yup ik peoples who …

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  • 49skin — {{11}}skin (n.) c.1200, animal hide (usually dressed and tanned), from O.N. skinn animal hide, from P.Gmc. *skintha (Cf. O.H.G. scinten, Ger. schinden to flay, skin; Ger. dialectal schind skin of a fruit, Flem. schinde bark ), from PIE *sken cut… …

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  • 50leather — n 1. tanned hide or skin, chamois, kid, suede, cordovan, mocha, glove leather; doeskin, deerskin, goatskin, capeskin, lambskin, sheepskin, pigskin, sealskin, shark s skin; snakeskin, alligator, crocodile, lizard; horsehide, buffalo hide, cowhide …

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