TASS

Etymology

Proper noun

TASS

(historical) Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union

Anagrams

• SATs, STAS, asst., sats

Etymology

Proper noun

Tass

A village in Bács-Kiskun, Hungary

Former name of Nyírtass. (Nyírtass); A village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hungary

Synonyms

(NyĂ­rtass)

• Tash

• Tosh

• NyĂ­rtass

Anagrams

• SATs, STAS, asst., sats

Noun

TASs

plural of TAS

Anagrams

• SATs, STAS, asst., sats

Etymology 1

Noun

tass (plural tasses)

(rare or obsolete) A heap, pile.

Etymology 2

Noun

tass (plural tasses)

(dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A cup or cupful.

Etymology 3

Noun

tass (plural tasses)

synonym of tasse

Etymology 4

Noun

tass

An Oriental silk fabric, with gold or silver thread.

Anagrams

• SATs, STAS, asst., sats

Source: Wiktionary



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