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tanning [ˈtænɪŋ] N

1. tanning (by sun):

tanning

2. tanning (of hides):

tanning

3. tanning inf (beating):

tanning
tanning

I . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] VB intr

II . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] VB trans

2. tan (transform pelts to leather):

tan

III . tan1 [tæn] N

tan2 N

tan mat abbreviation of tangent

tan
tan

See also tangent

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Normal tanning is usually delayed as it takes time for the melanins to move up in the epidermis.
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Another email appears to show a discussion about running out of disinfectant for the beds and goggles at the tanning salon.
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It was a purely agricultural settlement but added tanning as a secondary industry during medieval times, using the bark of the oak and birch, both plentiful in the area.
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The identification of plant species indicated plants previously used for food, medicinal purposes, dyeing or tanning (5).
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Sunscreen should be applied to all exposed skin, since reduced tanning of normal skin will decrease the contrast with hypopigmented skin.
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He points out that there are already warnings against overexposure on most tanning salon intake forms and on the beds themselves.
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In the late nineteenth century, the inhabitants were originally market gardeners, though brick making and tanning also became dominant industries.
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The public displays of affection between the loved-up couple didn't stop for most of their tanning time.
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One of the most popular moisturizing elements in tanning lotions is hempseed oil, although other oils are also common.
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It was used in tanning, and also by launderers as a source of ammonia to clean and whiten woollen togas.
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