ta
[ tah ]
/ tɑ /
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interjection British Slang.
thank you.
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Origin of ta
First recorded in 1765–75; by infantile shortening and alteration
Definition for ta (2 of 5)
Ta
Symbol, Chemistry.
tantalum.
Definition for ta (3 of 5)
Definition for ta (4 of 5)
tÄ?
[ tah ]
/ tÉ /
noun
the third letter of the Arabic alphabet.
Origin of tÄ?
From Arabic
Definition for ta (5 of 5)
á¹Ä?
[ tah ]
/ tÉ /
noun
the 16th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
Origin of á¹Ä?
From Arabic
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British Dictionary definitions for ta (1 of 3)
ta
/ (tÉË?) /
interjection
British informal thank you
Word Origin for ta
C18: imitative of baby talk
British Dictionary definitions for ta (2 of 3)
Ta
the chemical symbol for
tantalum
British Dictionary definitions for ta (3 of 3)
TA
abbreviation for (in Britain)
Territorial Army (now superseded by TAVR)
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Medical definitions for ta
Ta
The symbol for the elementtantalum
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
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Scientific definitions for ta
Ta
The symbol for tantalum.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
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