tan
1to convert (a hide) into leather, especially by soaking or steeping in a bath prepared fromtanbark or synthetically.
to make brown by exposure to ultraviolet rays, as of the sun.
to become tanned.
the brown color imparted to the skin by exposure to the sun or open air.
yellowish brown; light brown.
of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.
used in or relating to tanning processes, materials, etc.
Idioms about tan
tan someone's hide, Informal. to beat someone soundly: She threatened to tan our hides if she found us on her property again.
Origin of tan
1Other words from tan
- tan·na·ble, adjective
- un·tanned, adjective
- well-tanned, adjective
Other definitions for Tan (3 of 4)
Amy, born 1952, U.S. novelist.
Other definitions for TAN (4 of 4)
tax-anticipation note.
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How to use tan in a sentence
But something beyond the thick spray tans and sticky lip gloss was off this year.
My first thought was, "Wow, everyone in the movie is clearly of western European descent, but boy, do they have great tans."
He tans, moisturizes, exfoliates, and buffs, and then gels his hair back, with a crisp white button-up.
In ‘Mansome,’ Morgan Spurlock Takes On Modern Masculinity | Jessica Bennett | April 27, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTReal-life Israelis, with tans and guns, Jewish tanks, Hebrew spoken in the streets.
People began to suffer from a skin discoloration caused by hunger, casually known as “hunger tans.”
Great Weekend Reads | Malcolm Jones, Matt Gallagher, Saul Austerlitz, Sharon Steel | September 11, 2011 | THE DAILY BEAST
They repeated this so often that before long they were known all over England as the Puri-tans.
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies | H. A. (Hlne Adeline) GuerberHer face was a true oval, and her complexion of that kind which tans readily but does not freckle.
The Keepers of the King's Peace | Edgar WallaceA white powder is obtained which tans when its solution is acidified.
Animal Proteins | Hugh Garner BennettThe sun and wind soon tans their faces a reddish brown, but they look healthy, happy, and contented.
To and Through Nebraska | Frances I. Sims FultonYellows, buffs, and tans are made much brighter by having a cupful of strong, strained coffee put in the rinsing water.
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British Dictionary definitions for tan (1 of 2)
/ (tæn) /
the brown colour produced by the skin after intensive exposure to ultraviolet rays, esp those of the sun
a light or moderate yellowish-brown colour
short for tanbark
to go brown or cause to go brown after exposure to ultraviolet rays: she tans easily
to convert (a skin or hide) into leather by treating it with a tanning agent, such as vegetable tannins, chromium salts, fish oils, or formaldehyde
(tr) slang to beat or flog
of the colour tan: tan gloves
used in or relating to tanning
Origin of tan
1Derived forms of tan
- tannable, adjective
- tannish, adjective
British Dictionary definitions for tan (2 of 2)
/ (tæn) /
tangent (sense 2)
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Scientific definitions for tan
Abbreviation of tangent
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