taillike
Variant of tail
noun
- the rear end of an animal's body, esp. when forming a distinct, flexible appendage to the trunk
- such an appendage
- anything like an animal's tail in form or position: the tail of a shirt
- a luminous train behind a comet or meteor
- the hind, bottom, last, or inferior part of anything
- the reverse side of a coin
- a long braid or tress of hair
- a train of followers or attendants; retinue
- the lower end of a pool or stream
- the rear or back section of an aircraft
- a set of stabilizing planes at the rear of an airplane
- the rear part of a rocket or missile
- ☆
- tailcoat
- full-dress attire for men
- Informal a person or vehicle that follows another, esp. in surveillance
- Slang the buttocks
- Slang, Vulgar
- sexual intercourse with a woman
- a woman regarded as a sexual partner
- Printing the bottom of a page
- Prosody the short line or lines ending certain stanzas or verse forms
adjective
- at the rear or rear end
- from the rear: a tail wind
transitive verb
- to provide with a tail
- to cut or detach the tail or taillike part from
- to form the tail or end of, as of a group or procession; be at the rear or end of
- to fasten or connect at or by the tail
- to fasten one end of (a brick, board, etc.) into a wall, etc.: with in or on
- ☆ Slang to follow stealthily; shadow
intransitive verb
- to straggle
- to become gradually smaller or fainter: with off or away
- to be fastened into a wall, etc. by one end: said of a brick or board
- ☆ Informal to follow close behind
- Naut. to go aground or be anchored stern foremost
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