Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The palmyra-palm, Borassus flabelliformis. See palmyra.

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Examples

  • If $tal - > your_title is not set, tal: content = "your_title" throws an exception, $ just displays nothing. tal: repeat = "planet planets" iterates over the array $tal - >

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  • Maybe your paths are set incorrectly. tal: content = "your_title" replaces the contents of the title tag with the contents of $tal - > your_title

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  • Russian and Welsh words, for example 'tcheló' ([Russian]) is the Russian for forehead, 'tal' is Welsh for the same; 'iasnhy'

    George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends Clement King Shorter 1891

  • I think dig­i­tal is to pho­tog­ra­phy what it was to music.

    The Future of Photos « Snarkmarket 2006

  • Porque el eco de su nombre Because the echo of his name tal vez llega adonde está. maybe it reaches him, clear.

    Don Juan Tenorio Jos�� Zorrilla 1855

  • His neck was broken, Mr. Ambassador, by what Spock describes as tal-shaya.

    Journey To Babel 1966

  • At this point it is interesting to note that at many ceremonies it is necessary to construct a small raft called tal-talababong, or talabong, to place offerings in it, and set it adrift on the stream, in order that any spirits who have been prevented from attending the ceremony may still secure their share.

    A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore Fay-Cooper Cole 1921

  • "Talk" appeared suddenly in the 1200s, but it can be traced to an ancient root, tal, which is the source of the English words tell and tale.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Warren Clements 2010

  • "Talk" appeared suddenly in the 1200s, but it can be traced to an ancient root, tal, which is the source of the English words tell and tale.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • "Talk" appeared suddenly in the 1200s, but it can be traced to an ancient root, tal, which is the source of the English words tell and tale.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

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