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ta·la I. \ˈtälə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, from Quiche tara : a timber tree (Celtis tala) of Argentina; also : the yellowish gray hard wood of this tree II. noun (-s) Etymology: Mongolian, open country : a broad structural basin formed by subsidence or warping I. \ˈtälə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit tāla hand-clapping, musical beat, alteration of tāḍa beating, from tāḍayati he beats : one of the ancient traditional metrical patterns of South Asian music II. noun (plural tala) Etymology: Samoan, from English dollar 1. : the basic monetary unit of Western Samoa — see money table in the Dict 2. : a coin or note representing one tala |