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    taw
    [tô]
    verb
    taw (verb) · taws (third person present) · tawed (past tense) · tawed (past participle) · tawing (present participle)
    1. make (hide) into leather without the use of tannin, especially by soaking it in a solution of alum and salt:
      "he was tawing a swordfish"
    Origin
    Old English tawian ‘prepare raw material for use or further processing’, of Germanic origin; related to tool.
    taw
    [tô]
    noun
    taw (noun) · taws (plural noun)
    1. a large marble.
      • a game of marbles.
      • a line from which players throw marbles.
    Origin
    early 18th century: of unknown origin.
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  3. In English, the word "taw" has two main definitions:1
    1. To make hide into leather without the use of tannin, especially by soaking it in a solution of alum and salt.
    2. To tan skins, usually by a dry process using alum or salt2.
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    There are 2 main definitions of taw in English: taw1 taw2 taw 1 Pronunciation: /tɔː/ verb [with object] make (hide) into leather without the use of tannin, especially by soaking it in a solution of alum and salt: he was tawing a swordfish
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    taw 1 of 4 verb (1) ˈtȯ tawed; tawing; taws transitive verb : to tan (skins) usually by a dry process (as with alum or salt)
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