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tanga
1[tuhng-gah]
noun
either of two former coins of India, one gold and one silver, issued by various Muslim rulers.
a former coin of Portuguese India, equal to the 10th part of a rupee.
a former silver coin of Tibet of varying weight and fineness.
Tanga
2[tang-guh]
noun
a seaport in NE Tanzania.
tanga
1/ ˈæŋɡə /
noun
a triangular loincloth worn by indigenous peoples in tropical America
a type of very brief bikini
Tanga
2/ ˈæŋɡə /
noun
a port in N Tanzania, on the Indian Ocean: Tanzania's second port. Pop: 190 000 (2005 est)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tanga1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tanga1
Example Sentences
Ratajkowski was first spotted in the look in 2016, rocking variations of what is now known more fondly as the "tanga" bottom.
“Madrid stand there exposed, in a tanga,” wrote El País, “reality is the scourge of hope.”
Everything was put by except his knife, and this, drawn from his tanga, was now held tightly in his grasp.
Loa means long, and tanga, a bag; or, as an adjective, freedom from restriction.
The money of Cochin are all the same sorts which are currant in Goa, but the duckat of gold in value is 10 tangas of good money.
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