NOUN
- (Judaism) a shawl with a ritually knotted fringe at each corner; worn by Jews at morning prayer
How To Use tallis In A Sentence
- He decides in favour of gold and silver, and shows himself an unquestioning bimetallist. An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching
- Fat crystals with high melting points ‘dissolve’ in this liquid fat and are taken along to the surface where they can recrystallise as spiky crystals.
- It practically crystallises on his skin, like salt on saltfish. Times, Sunday Times
- We present them the example of France as an unanswerable proof that one great nation can maintain bimetallism, and that by maintaining it she escaped the worst evils that have affected the monometallic countries, and assured for herself an extraordinary progress and prosperity. If Not Silver, What?
- The supporters of so-called ‘bimetallism’ were not interested in a workable bimetallic system with a market-responsive ratio.
- Mr.R. M.T. Hunter, an avowed bimetallist, in a report to the United States Senate, said: Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
- Perhaps they should have considered ripping off a tallish Scotsman. Peter Robinson's 2011 music roundup
- Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge.
- However, it would have been in order to discuss the bimetallist systems of other countries.
- Football budgets are never transparent until they are spent, and then suddenly the truth can crystallise in front of supporters.