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Tapered   /tˈeɪpərd/   Listen
Tapered

adjective
1.
Becoming gradually narrower.  Synonyms: narrowing, tapering.  "Trousers with tapered legs"



Taper

verb
(past & past part. tapered; pres. part. tapering)
1.
Diminish gradually.
2.
Give a point to.  Synonyms: point, sharpen.



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"Tapered" Quotes from Famous Books



... shaft of light lent a solemn beauty to the bleak wastes on either hand. In front, the canal's silvery riband shimmered in magic life. Its nearer ripples formed a glittering corsage for the ship's tapered stem, and merged into a witches' way of blackness beyond. The red signal of a distant gare, or station, or the white gleam of an approaching vessel's masthead light, shone from the void like low-pitched stars. Overhead the sky was of deepest blue, its stupendous arch studded ...
— The Wheel O' Fortune • Louis Tracy

... a continuous structure round the entire vessel, extending well above and below the water-line, tapered off towards the bows and stern, and was subdivided into different compartments. In this way an explosion against one section did not necessarily damage any other part. The British monitors which so successfully bombarded the Belgian coast ...
— Submarine Warfare of To-day • Charles W. Domville-Fife

... have a bottle; but when he came to compare the contents of the bottle with its size, great was the discrepancy: on this he examined the bottle keenly, and found that the glass was thin where the bottle tapered, but towards the bottom unnaturally thick. He pointed this ...
— The Cloister and the Hearth • Charles Reade

... calmness, like the whittler's stick, tapered up instead down. He who had, at five o'clock on that never-to-be-forgotten day, come upon us with the insinuating placidity of hunyadi janos—he who had addressed us in the tone of prehistoric centuries—he who bade us be calm, and at the same time gave us the finest tableau of human ...
— Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions - Vol. I • Slason Thompson

... small head, with its bright, full, kind eye, broad forehead, tapered muzzle, thin, sensitive nostrils and ears; at the arched neck, the deep chest, the rather short barrel, the narrow waist, powerful flanks, ...
— Beatrix of Clare • John Reed Scott


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