Etymology: [ 'tA-p&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tapor candle, wick, perhaps modification of Latin papyrus papyrus.
off gitgide azaltmak, off gitgide azalıp son bulmak, konik, koniklik açısı, uca doğru incelmek, sivrileşmek, gittikçe inceltmek, koniklik, ince mum, incelmek, zayıf ışıklı alet, sivri uçlu, sivriltmek, sivrilmek, lâmba yakma fitili, sivrilen şey, gittikçe incelmek, gittikçe incelen, çok ince mum, tapering gittikçe incelen, gittikçe incelmek veya inceltmek, incelt/incel, fitil/ince mum/incelme, incel, pah, gittikçe incelen şey,
Plural of taper; thin candles used for lighting other candles, To make thinner or narrower at one end, A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness and/or cross section in an elongated object; as, the taper of a spire, To diminish gradually, A slender wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light, One who operates a tape machine, Someone who works with tape or tapes, The narrowing shape of a fly rod, fly line or leader, from thick to thin Taper on a line makes it easier to cast and allows for delicate presentation The thin-tapered section of the line disturbs the water less when it lands, so it is less likely to scare fish, To decrease width gradually and bring it to an end point, Narrowing toward a point Often seen in furniture legs, candlewick maker or seller, The change in wind turbine blade width (chord) along the length, a cone shaped object or form Used in various forms on machine parts, to delineate traffic, etc, training period designed to produce a peak performance by a swimmer in competition A taper generally follows a higher-intensity phase or phases and is a phase during which a swimmer grows stronger through rest and recovery, The dimensional difference between the entrance and exit opening of a through-hole, or between the entrance and bottom of a blind cavity See OVERCUT TAPER, diminishing width from base to the tip, A digital signal processing function that fades a sound in or out between two points Tapering permanently modifies a sound, Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; as, taper fingers, The machine that applies the tape joint to a container, A piece of wood that has been cut so that it is wider on one edge than the other, gradually decrease in width or thickness at one end; diminish gradually; make thinner at one end; cause to diminish gradually, slender candle; gradual lessening of width, If something tapers, or if you taper it, it becomes gradually thinner at one end. Unlike other trees, it doesn't taper very much. It stays fat all the way up Taper the shape of your eyebrows towards the outer corners. + tapered ta·pered the elegantly tapered legs of the dressing-table, If something tapers or is tapered, it gradually becomes reduced in amount, number, or size until it is greatly reduced. There are signs that inflation is tapering If you take these drugs continuously, withdrawal must be tapered. Taper off means the same as taper. Immigration is expected to taper off I suggested that we start to taper off the counseling sessions, gradually decreasing in width or thickness, A small wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light, To make or cause to taper, To become gradually smaller toward one end; as, a sugar loaf tapers toward one end, Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; conical; pyramidical; as, taper fingers, A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness in an elongated object; as, the taper of a spire, A taper is a long, thin candle or a thin wooden strip that is used for lighting fires. to become gradually narrower towards one end, or to make something become narrower at one end taper to, a convex shape that narrows toward a point, The resting process in training for swimming competition During the middle of the swimming season a swimmer may work out 10 to 15 thousand meters (8 to 10 miles) each day As major competition draws near, the swimmer will "taper" off the distances swum each day A perfectly designed taper will enable the swimmer to compete at their peak capability and is one of the most difficult aspects of swim coaching Top, The slow graduation of a rod, line, or leader, one end being thicker than the other, The resting process in training for swimming competition During the middle of the swimming season, a swimmer may work out up to 10,000 to 15,000 meters (8 to 10 miles) each day As a major competition draws near, the swimmer will "taper" off the distances swum each day A, The maximum gradual dimensional change in the O D of one end of the tubing or rod to the opposite end, Runners usually cut back mileage (or taper) one day to three weeks (depending on race distance) before a big race Tapering helps muscles rest so that they are ready for peak performance on race day, give a point to; "The candles are tapered", the property possessed by a shape that narrows toward a point (as a wedge or cone), a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame, stick of wax with a wick in the middle, the property possessed by a shape that narrows toward a point (as a wedge or cone) a convex shape that narrows toward a point diminish gradually; "Interested tapered off, diminish gradually; "Interested tapered off",
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Plural of taper; thin candles used for lighting other candles
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To make thinner or narrower at one end
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A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness and/or cross section in an elongated object; as, the taper of a spire - "The legs of the table had a slight taper to them."
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To diminish gradually
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A slender wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light
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One who operates a tape machine
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Someone who works with tape or tapes
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The narrowing shape of a fly rod, fly line or leader, from thick to thin Taper on a line makes it easier to cast and allows for delicate presentation The thin-tapered section of the line disturbs the water less when it lands, so it is less likely to scare fish
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To decrease width gradually and bring it to an end point
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Narrowing toward a point Often seen in furniture legs
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candlewick maker or seller
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The change in wind turbine blade width (chord) along the length
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a cone shaped object or form Used in various forms on machine parts, to delineate traffic, etc
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training period designed to produce a peak performance by a swimmer in competition A taper generally follows a higher-intensity phase or phases and is a phase during which a swimmer grows stronger through rest and recovery
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The dimensional difference between the entrance and exit opening of a through-hole, or between the entrance and bottom of a blind cavity See OVERCUT TAPER
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diminishing width from base to the tip
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A digital signal processing function that fades a sound in or out between two points Tapering permanently modifies a sound
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Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; as, taper fingers
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The machine that applies the tape joint to a container
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A piece of wood that has been cut so that it is wider on one edge than the other
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gradually decrease in width or thickness at one end; diminish gradually; make thinner at one end; cause to diminish gradually fiil
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slender candle; gradual lessening of width isim
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If something tapers, or if you taper it, it becomes gradually thinner at one end. Unlike other trees, it doesn't taper very much. It stays fat all the way up Taper the shape of your eyebrows towards the outer corners. + tapered ta·pered the elegantly tapered legs of the dressing-table
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If something tapers or is tapered, it gradually becomes reduced in amount, number, or size until it is greatly reduced. There are signs that inflation is tapering If you take these drugs continuously, withdrawal must be tapered. Taper off means the same as taper. Immigration is expected to taper off I suggested that we start to taper off the counseling sessions
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gradually decreasing in width or thickness sıfat
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A small wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light
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To make or cause to taper
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To become gradually smaller toward one end; as, a sugar loaf tapers toward one end
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Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; conical; pyramidical; as, taper fingers
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A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness in an elongated object; as, the taper of a spire
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A taper is a long, thin candle or a thin wooden strip that is used for lighting fires. to become gradually narrower towards one end, or to make something become narrower at one end taper to
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a convex shape that narrows toward a point
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The resting process in training for swimming competition During the middle of the swimming season a swimmer may work out 10 to 15 thousand meters (8 to 10 miles) each day As major competition draws near, the swimmer will "taper" off the distances swum each day A perfectly designed taper will enable the swimmer to compete at their peak capability and is one of the most difficult aspects of swim coaching Top
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The slow graduation of a rod, line, or leader, one end being thicker than the other
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The resting process in training for swimming competition During the middle of the swimming season, a swimmer may work out up to 10,000 to 15,000 meters (8 to 10 miles) each day As a major competition draws near, the swimmer will "taper" off the distances swum each day A
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The maximum gradual dimensional change in the O D of one end of the tubing or rod to the opposite end
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Runners usually cut back mileage (or taper) one day to three weeks (depending on race distance) before a big race Tapering helps muscles rest so that they are ready for peak performance on race day
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give a point to; "The candles are tapered"
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the property possessed by a shape that narrows toward a point (as a wedge or cone)
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a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
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stick of wax with a wick in the middle
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the property possessed by a shape that narrows toward a point (as a wedge or cone) a convex shape that narrows toward a point diminish gradually; "Interested tapered off
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