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We found 26 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word tales:
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General (19 matching dictionaries)
- tales: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
- tales: Collins English Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Vocabulary.com [home, info]
- Tale's, Tales, tale's, tales: Wordnik [home, info]
- tales: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary [home, info]
- Tales: Wiktionary [home, info]
- tales: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed. [home, info]
- tales: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus [home, info]
- tales: Infoplease Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Dictionary.com [home, info]
- tales: Cambridge Dictionary of American English [home, info]
- tales, tales: Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms [home, info]
- TALES, Tales(role-playing game series), Tales (album), Tales (role-playing game series), Tales (series), Tales (video game franchise): Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home, info]
- Tales: Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition [home, info]
- Tales: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Webster's 1828 Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Free Dictionary [home, info]
- tales: Dictionary/thesaurus [home, info]
Business (3 matching dictionaries)
- tales: Glossary of Legal Terms [home, info]
- TALES: Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition [home, info]
- Tales: Legal dictionary [home, info]
Computing (1 matching dictionary)
- tales: Encyclopedia [home, info]
Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
- TALES: Acronym Finder [home, info]
- tales: Idioms [home, info]
Slang (1 matching dictionary)
- tales: Urban Dictionary [home, info]
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Quick definitions (tales)
(n.) Persons added to a jury, commonly from those in or about the courthouse, to make up any deficiency in the number of jurors regularly summoned, being like, or such as, the latter.
(syntactically sing.) The writ by which such persons are summoned.
(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)
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