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tan I. \ˈtan, -aa(ə)n\ verb (tanned ; tanned ; tanning ; tans) Etymology: Middle English tannen, from Middle French tanner, from Medieval Latin tannare, from tannum, tanum tanbark, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Irish tana thin, Cornish tanow transitive verb 1. a. (1) : to convert (skin) into leather by impregnation with an infusion of tree bark, mineral salts, or some other form of tannin or a substitute (2) : to convert (collagen or other protein) to leather or a similar product b. : to apply a mixture (as of oak bark and coloring matter) to (as a sail) for preservative or hardening purposes 2. : to make tan or brown (as by exposure to the rays of the sun) < tan the skin > 3. : to thrash soundly : beat, whip < would have tanned my hide if they had caught me rambling around — Louis Armstrong > 4. : to make (the gelatin layer of a photographic material) selectively insoluble in water by chemical treatment or by the action of light intransitive verb : to get or become tanned < a man's skin tans more deeply — J.F.Stanwell-Fletcher > II. noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Old French, from Medieval Latin tanum 1. : tanbark 1 2. a. : a tanning material b. : the active tanning agent (as tannin) in such a material 3. : a brown color imparted to the skin by exposure to the sun or weather < hands covered with tan > 4. a. : a variable color averaging a light yellowish brown that is redder, lighter, and stronger than khaki, deeper and slightly yellower than walnut brown, and yellower and slightly paler than cinnamon b. : leather 4 5. tans plural : tan-colored articles of clothing; especially : shoes < school superintendents were freshening their tans … and looking up timetables — Newsweek > III. adjective (sometimes tanner sometimes tannest) 1. : of, relating to, or used for tan or tanning 2. : of the color tan IV. \ˈdän\ noun (plural tan) Etymology: Chinese (Pekingese) tan1 : a Chinese unit of weight : picul V. \ˈtän\ noun (plural tan) Etymology: Japanese : a Japanese unit of land area equal to 1/4 acre VI. \ˈdän\ noun (plural tan or tans) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: short for tanka : one of a boat-dwelling people distantly related to the Li whose boats form compact colonies in the river especially at Canton and Foochow, China — called also Tanka VII. abbreviation : tangent |