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Tare

Tare meaning

A vetch, or the seed of a vetch (genus Vicia, esp. Vicia sativa) | Any of the tufted grasses of genus Lolium; darnel. | A damaging weed growing in fields of grain.

Example sentences (11)

Typically, a chef will pull an empty bowl out, ladle in a specific amount of tare—the saucy, dense liquid coating the bottom of the bowl—and then add in the soup, the natural action of the soup cascading and swirling the tare around for even distribution.

Then on Thursday, the crew donned their suits and initiated Dragon seat rotation, suit tare, and the heads-up display and helmet camera checkouts.

Tare told Sky Sport Italia: “The player's desire is crucial.

These wagons boast a Tare weight of 19.85 ton and a carrying capacity of 80.15 ton.

For the hosts, openers Akhil Herwadkar and Jay Bista, ‘crisis man’ Siddhesh Lad and experinced duo of wicket-keeper batsman Aditya Tare and Surya Kumar Yadav — need to fire big.

However, all of this wear and tare of her arm would eventually catch up to Wolf as injury was right around the corner for her.

Lad also survived a run out appeal at the non-strikers end after the umpires could not come to a conclusive proof to suggest that the straight drive off Tare hit the boots of Subodh Bhati and ricocheted onto the stumps.

Mumbai, which will miss the services of pacer Shardul Thakur, will rely on Dhawal Kulkarni in bowling and Siddhesh Lad and Aditya Tare in batting.

Tare is normally a liquid, which means the effects of salt’s crystal size or shape are non-existent.

Conversely, net weight refers to the weight of the product alone, discounting the weight of its container or packaging; and tare weight is the weight of the packaging alone.

The force exerted on the pan of the balance becomes: : If we subtract the force measured on the empty bottle from this (or tare the balance before making the water measurement) we obtain.