tailed
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English tayled; equivalent to tail -ed.
Pronunciation
editVerb
edittailed
- simple past and past participle of tail
Adjective
edittailed (not comparable)
- (often in combination) Having a tail.
- There are several tailed species of mammals.
- This is a species of long-tailed mouse.
- (entomology) Of certain butterflies, having one or more filamentous projections on the tornal section of each hind wing.
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editCompound words
- black-tailed deer
- boattailed
- bushy-tailed
- culvertailed
- daggle-tailed
- draggle-tailed
- fantailed
- fast-tailed
- fat-tailed
- feather-tailed glider
- free-tailed bat
- heavy-tailed
- multitailed
- needle-tailed swift
- pig-tailed langur
- pin-tailed
- pintailed
- red-tailed black cockatoo
- ring-tailed
- ring-tailed coati
- scissors-tailed
- scissor-tailed flycatcher
- sharptailed
- sharp-tailed grouse
- sharp-tailed streamcreeper
- sheath-tailed bat
- sheath-tailed mouse
- spine-tailed swift
- spot-tailed
- swallowtailed
- tailedness
Expressions
- African long-tailed shrike
- band-tailed antshrike
- band-tailed manakin
- bar-tailed godwit
- black-tailed flycatcher
- black-tailed godwit
- black-tailed hawfinch
- black-tailed jackrabbit
- black-tailed trainbearer
- bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
- bright eyed and bushy tailed
- brush-tailed
- brush-tailed penguin
- brush-tailed phascogale
- brush-tailed possum
- brushtail possum
- buff-tailed bumblebee
- Elliot's short-tailed shrew
- fan-tailed
- fan-tailed warbler
- fat-tailed dunnart
- fat-tailed dwarf lemur
- fat-tailed dwarf lemurs
- fat-tailed lemur
- fat-tailed sheep
- fiery-tailed awlbill
- fork-tailed bush katydid
- gray short-tailed opossum
- great-tailed grackle
- green-tailed towhee
- green-tailed trainbearer
- grey-tailed tattler
- hairy-tailed mole
- Harlan's red-tailed hawk
- high-tailed
- large-tailed antshrike
- leaf-tailed gecko
- lion-tailed macaque
- lobster-tailed pot
- long-tailed
- long-tailed blue
- long-tailed chinchilla
- long-tailed duck
- long-tailed hawk
- long-tailed jaeger
- long-tailed macaque
- long-tailed meadowlark
- long-tailed one
- long-tailed pangolin
- long-tailed planigale
- long-tailed shrike
- long-tailed tit
- long-tailed titmouse
- mosaic-tailed rat
- nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
- paddle-tailed newt
- pen-tailed treeshrew
- pheasant-tailed jacana
- pig-tailed
- pig-tailed macaque
- pin-tailed sandgrouse
- pin-tailed snipe
- pony-tailed
- rat-tailed maggot
- red-tailed hawk
- red-tailed phascogale
- red-tailed shrike
- red-tailed squirrel
- red-tailed tropicbird
- ribbon-tailed astrapia
- ring-tailed lemur
- ring-tailed macauco
- rufous-tailed hawk
- rufous-tailed rock thrush
- rufous-tailed scrub robin
- Seram long-tailed mosaic-tailed rat
- sharp-tailed sandpiper
- sharp-tailed sparrow
- short-tailed chinchilla
- short-tailed fox
- short-tailed hawk
- short-tailed parrot
- short-tailed weasel
- southern pig-tailed macaque
- spiny-tailed lizard
- spotted-tailed quoll
- stiff-tailed duck
- stub-tailed morpho
- stump-tailed macaque
- swallow-tailed
- swallow-tailed kite
- tailed frog
- tailed pepper
- thick-tailed bushbaby
- trumpet-tailed rat
- wedge-tailed eagle
- whip-tailed
- white-tailed blue flycatcher
- white-tailed deer
- white-tailed eagle
- white-tailed hawk
- white-tailed lapwing
- white-tailed plover
- white-tailed ptarmigan
- white-tailed sea eagle
- white-tailed shrike
- yellow-tailed black cockatoo
- zebra-tailed lizard
- zone-tailed hawk
Translations
edithaving a tail
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Anagrams
editMiddle English
editNoun
edittailed
- Alternative form of tayled
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