tasset
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of tasset
1825–35; < French tassette, Middle French tassete, equivalent to tasse pouch (< Middle High German tasche literally, pendent object) + -ete -et
Example Sentences
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Dr. Julia Tasset, an OB-GYN and assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University, told Salon she suspects many people reading the study will be wondering how these failures are happening.
From Salon • Sep. 5, 2024
Regardless, Tasset said she believes this is an "important new finding" that will help gynecologists better counsel patients.
From Salon • Sep. 5, 2024
"This study underscores that even something previously felt to be as close to 100 percent as possible can still have failure rates even higher than what we anticipated," Tasset said.
From Salon • Sep. 5, 2024
Stylistically, says Jean-Marie Tasset, art critic for the French daily Figaro, the serene canvas is "atypical" of the frenetic paintings made during the artist's last days.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There might have been an answer, but Dicky Tasset, the Town Idiot, filled in the pause with the tale that he was telling Mother Figgis.
From Fortitude by Walpole, Hugh, Sir
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