Tail
Hindi Meaning
पूंछ दुम बेनी लट लूम पल्ला दामन अंतिम भाग अनुचर-वृंद अनुगामी समूह सिरे से सिरा जोड़ना परिमितता पुच्छ पूंछ लगाना दुम काटना
English Meaning
- The posterior part of an animal, especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body.
- The bottom, rear, or hindmost part: the tail of a shirt.
- The rear end of a wagon or other vehicle.
- The rear portion of the fuselage of an aircraft.
- An assembly of stabilizing planes and control surfaces in this rear portion.
- The vaned rear portion of a bomb or missile.
- An appendage to the rear or bottom of a thing: the tail of a kite.
- The long luminous stream of gas and dust forced from the head of a comet when it is close to the sun.
- A braid of hair; a pigtail.
- Something that follows or takes the last place: the tail of a journey.
- A train of followers; a retinue.
- The end of a line of persons or things.
- The short closing line of certain stanzas of verse.
- The refuse or dross remaining from processes such as distilling or milling.
- Printing The bottom of a page; the bottom margin.
- The side of a coin not having the principal design and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.
- Informal The trail of a person or an animal in flight.
- Informal A person assigned or employed to follow and report on someone else's movements and actions: The police put a tail on the suspected drug dealer.
- A formal evening costume typically worn by men.
- A tailcoat.
- Slang The buttocks.
- Vulgar Slang A sexual partner, especially a woman.
- Of or relating to a tail or tails: tail feathers.
- Situated in the tail, as of an airplane: a tail gunner.
- To provide with a tail: tail a kite.
- To deprive of a tail; dock.
- To serve as the tail of: The Santa Claus float tailed the parade.
- To connect (often dissimilar or incongruous objects) by or as if by the tail or end: tail two ideas together.
- Architecture To set one end of (a beam, board, or brick) into a wall.
- Informal To follow and keep under surveillance.
- To become lengthened or spaced when moving in a line: The patrol tailed out in pairs.
- Architecture To be inserted at one end into a wall, as a floor timber or beam.
- Informal To follow: tailed after the leader.
- Nautical To go aground with the stern foremost.
- Nautical To lie or swing with the stern in a named direction, as when riding at anchor or on a mooring.
- Sports To veer from a straight course in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling the ball: a pitch that tails away from the batter.
- tail down To ease a heavy load down a steep slope.
- off To diminish gradually; dwindle or subside: The fireworks tailed off into darkness.
- Limitation of the inheritance of an estate to a particular party.
- Law Being in tail: a tail estate.