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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: tangle
tangle
n 1: a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven;
“they
carved their way through the tangle of vines”
2: something jumbled or confused;
“a tangle of government
regulations” [syn:
snarl,
maze]
tangle
v 1: force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of
action;
“They were swept up by the events”;
“don't drag
me into this business” [syn:
embroil,
sweep,
sweep up
,
drag,
drag in]
2: tangle or complicate;
“a ravelled story” [syn:
ravel,
knot]
[ant:
unravel,
unravel]
3: disarrange or rumple; dishevel;
“The strong wind tousled my
hair” [syn:
tousle,
dishevel]
4: twist together or entwine into a confusing mass;
“The child
entangled the cord” [syn:
entangle,
mat,
snarl]
[ant:
disentangle,
disentangle]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Tangle
Tangle
\Tan"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Tangled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tangling.] [A frequentative fr. tang seaweed; hence, to
twist like seaweed. See
Tang seaweed, and cf.
Tangle, n.]
1. To unite or knit together confusedly; to interweave or
interlock, as threads, so as to make it difficult to
unravel the knot; to entangle; to ravel.
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2. To involve; to insnare; to entrap; as, to be tangled in
lies.
“Tangled in amorous nets.” --Milton.
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When my simple weakness strays,
Tangled in forbidden ways. --Crashaw.
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Tangle
\Tan"gle\, v. i.
To be entangled or united confusedly; to get in a tangle.
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Tangle
\Tan"gle\, n.
1. [Cf. Icel. [thorn]["o]ngull. See
Tang seaweed.] (Bot.)
Any large blackish seaweed, especially the
Laminaria saccharina
. See
Kelp.
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Coral and sea fan and tangle, the blooms and the
palms of the ocean. --C. Kingsley.
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2. [From
Tangle, v.] A knot of threads, or other thing,
united confusedly, or so interwoven as not to be easily
disengaged; a snarl; as, hair or yarn in tangles; a tangle
of vines and briers. Used also figuratively.
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3. pl. An instrument consisting essentially of an iron bar to
which are attached swabs, or bundles of frayed rope, or
other similar substances, -- used to capture starfishes,
sea urchins, and other similar creatures living at the
bottom of the sea.
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Blue tangle. (Bot.)See
Dangleberry.
Tangle picker (Zo["o]l.), the turnstone. [Prov. Eng.]
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