"Tare" weight. means the unloaded weight of whatever it is that you are weighing (e.g.: To weigh a truckload of stone you must first know the unloaded weight (tare weight) of the truck. Then, to find the weight of just the stone, subtract the tare weight of the truck from the total weight of the loaded truck. The difference will show you the weight of the stone).
I believe the word you are looking for is "tret." It means "an allowance for waste, after deduction for tare."
a trick or moving
A tare, pronounce "Terr"!
i think its scale
Possibly this is an altered form of the word calibrate, which means to adjust the scale on a measuring device, for accuracy.
Ah, pronouncing "tare weight" is as gentle as a whisper in the wind. Simply say it like "tair" weight, with a soft touch on the "r." Remember, there are no mistakes in pronunciations, just happy little accents that make each word unique. Just speak from the heart and let your words flow like a peaceful stream.
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"Terrestrial" means "pertaining to land". The word comes from the latin root "terre" (pronounced "tare"), meaning "land", and is related to the word "terrain".
The French for England is Angleterre (pronunciation Ong-la-tare)
The word penta means 5. The word scale means a 'series of tones in consecutive order, ascending or descending generally within the interval of an octave'. Just as a pentagon is a shape with 5 sides, a pentascale is a scale with five notes.
"Echelle" in French means "ladder" or "scale," depending on the context in which it is used.