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US
/ˌtɑˈtɑɹ/
]
NOUN
- a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century
- the Turkic language spoken by the Tatar living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains
- a member of the Turkic-speaking people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains (the name has been attributed to many other groups)
How To Use Tatar In A Sentence
- Two bird tarsometatarsi, one from a green-backed heron and another a turkey, were also interred with the human remains at Brandon.
- Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries.
- Will the prosecution remain as toothless as it used to be at the times of Tatarchev, who kept talking of catching all bandits in a sack, but in reality none ever reached prison?
- Four years ago the country prayed his metatarsal healed in time or all hope would be lost. The Sun
- Objective To explore the genetic diversity of Fagopyrum tataricum on molecular level.
- In the foot, the fifth toe was reduced to a single metatarsal, and the first toe was reduced and raised off the ground, leaving a functionally tridactyl foot.
- My foot has wide metatarsals with tapered toes, and no shoe fits.
- Spadefoots are so-named for the large, keratinous metatarsal tubercles that are internally supported by a well-ossified prehallux, located on the outside edges of their feet.
- The dynastically related western principality of Halych (Galicia) and Volyn resisted the Mongols and Tatars and became a Rus bastion through the fourteenth century.
- The optimal contact with the foot is at the base of the fifth metatarsal. Times, Sunday Times