- seasoned.
Tamale is an
anglicized version of the
Spanish word
tamal (plural: tamales).
Tamal comes from the
Nahuatl tamalli. The
English "tamale" is a back-formation...
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tamal or
tamale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tamal or
tamale may
refer to:
Tamale or
tamal, a
traditional Latin American dish made of masa...
- that time it has met on an
annual basis.
Tamal Krishna Goswami was a
member of this body from its beginning.
Tamal Krishna Goswami maharaja left his body...
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tame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tame may
refer to:
Taming, the act of
training wild
animals River Tame,
Greater Manchester River Tame, West...
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Tamal Bandyopadhyay is an
Indian business journalist,
known for his w****ly
column on
banking and
finance Banker's
Trust published in
Business Standard...
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TAME or
TAME EP
Linea Aerea del
Ecuador was an
airline founded in
Ecuador in 1962.
TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag
carrier and the
largest airline...
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Taming of the
Shrew is a
comedy by
William Shakespeare,
believed to have been
written between 1590 and 1592. The play
begins with a
framing device...
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tamal, is a form of
street food
commonly found in
Mexico City and
within the
State of Mexico. It is
essentially a
sandwich composed of a
tamal placed...
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Tamer is an
Arabic given name and
surname in use for 2150 years.[citation needed] It
means "seller or
merchandiser of dates" in Arabic. In Arabic, it...
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Tame Impala is the
psychedelic music project of
Australian singer and multi-instrumentalist
Kevin Parker. In the
recording studio,
Parker writes, records...