Definition of Tacho

1. a tachometer [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tacho

tachinid
tachinids
tachionic
tachism
tachisme
tachismes
tachisms
tachist
tachiste
tachistes
tachistesthesia
tachistoscope
tachistoscopes
tachistoscopic
tachists
tacho (current term)
tachocline
tachoclines
tachogram
tachograph
tachographs
tachography
tachometer
tachometers
tachometre
tachometres
tachometry
tachos
tachs
tachy-

Literary usage of Tacho

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Ancient Egypt by George Rawlinson, Arthur Gilman (1892)
"tacho, deserted by his followers, quitted Egypt and fled to Sidon, ... tacho lived a considerable time at the court of Ochus, without any steps being taken ..."

2. Ancient Egypt by George Rawlinson, Arthur Gilman (1886)
"tacho lived a considerable time at the court of Ochus, without any steps being taken to restore him to his former position. At last a dysentery carried him ..."

3. The Fractured Continent: Latin America in Close-Up by Willard Leon Beaulac (1980)
"tacho and Sandino. It is easy for me to be objective concerning such notorious dictators as Rafael Leonidas Trujillo and Juan Domingo Peron, ..."

4. Bem-vindo! by Maria Harumi Otuki De Ponce (2004)
"O tacho na fornalha recebe de 10 a 20 quilos de pedaços de goiaba e de açúcar ... Deixe o tacho em que é feita a goiabada cascão sempre preto por fora. ..."

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