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Definition of Tated

Tat
Tat Tat, n. [Hind. t[=a]t.] Gunny cloth made from the fiber of the Corchorus olitorius, or jute. [India]
Tat
Tat Tat, n. [Hind. tatt?.] (Zo["o]l.) A pony. [India]

Meaning of Tated from wikipedia

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