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tale [teɪl] N

2. tale LIT:

3. tale (true story):

I . take [teɪk] N

1. take no pl (receipts):

2. take (filming):

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] VB trans

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take Brit (score):

16. take Brit, Aus (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

tare [teəɐ, Am ter] N econ

I . tape [teɪp] N

1. tape (strip):

2. tape (adhesive strip):

3. tape (material for fastening):

4. tape (tape measure):

5. tape (finishing tape):

6. tape (reel to reel spool):

7. tape (tape for visual recording):

II . tape [teɪp] VB intr

1. tape (fasten with tape):

II . age [eɪdʒ] VB intr

1. age (become older):

age
age

2. age gastr (mature):

age
age

III . age [eɪdʒ] VB trans

II . gage [geɪdʒ] VB trans Am

gage → gauge

See also gauge

I . gauge [geɪdʒ] N

1. gauge (measure):

3. gauge rail:

4. gauge fig:

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The two genera that are strictly low-tage are stratus, and stratocumulus.
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The altitudes of high-tage clouds like cirrus vary considerably with latitude.
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This group mainly includes one stratocumuliform and one stratiform genus whenever vertical or multi-tage clouds are classified separately.
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In the middle tage are the alto clouds, which consist of the limiited-convective cumuliform or stratocumuliform cloud altocumulus and the stratiform cloud altostratus.
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