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taper (TAY puhr) (noun)
A tall slender candle; a waxed wick used for lighting candles: "She put a single red taper in the holder on the mantle."
"He used the waxed taper to light the taper on the mantle."
taper (TAY puhr) (verb)
1. A graduated narrowing of something towards one end: "You can see many leaves that taper to the ends."
2. To diminish or to become smaller: "Her voice began to taper off as she was reading the long story."
2. To diminish or to become smaller: "Her voice began to taper off as she was reading the long story."
tapir (TAY puhr, tuh PIR) (noun)
Any of several large, chiefly nocturnal, odd-toed ungulates of the genus Tapirus of tropical America, the Malay Peninsula, and Sumatra, related to the horse and the rhinoceros, and having a heavy body, short legs, and a long, fleshy, flexible upper lip: "On our expedition to Sumatra, we took several pictures of a tapir in its natural habitat."
While we were camping out on the Malay Peninsula, we heard a noise outside our tent and when we used a lighted taper to see what was going on, we were surprised to see a tapir near the tent entrance and then our sight of the animal tapered off as it ran away.
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“taper”
(Latin: taper)