Tail - Wikipedia-style Article
Tail
Definition
Tail refers to the flexible appendage extending from the rear of many animals' bodies. It can also mean the end or rear part of something or to follow someone closely.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /teɪl/
- Respelling: TAYL
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /teɪl/
- Respelling: TAYL
Etymology
The word "tail" comes from the Old English "tægel," meaning "tail, hind part," derived from Proto-Germanic "taglą" and Proto-Indo-European "doklos," which also means "tail" or "end."
Derivatives
- Tailor (verb)
- Tailed (adjective)
- Detail (noun)
- Entail (verb)
- Tailpiece (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "tail" is used to describe the appendage at the rear of an animal, such as "The dog wagged its tail happily." As a verb, it is often used to mean following someone closely, such as "The detective was assigned to tail the suspect."
Related Terms
- Trunk: The main body of an organism or object.
- Stalk: A supporting structure, sometimes mistaken for a tail.
- Trail: Something left behind, often metaphorically linked to a tail.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A flexible appendage extending from the rear of an animal: Refers to the body part used for balance, communication, or movement.
- Example: "The cat's tail twitched as it prepared to pounce."
- The end or rear part of something: Describes the last or trailing section of an object or group.
- Example: "The tail of the train disappeared into the tunnel."
Verb
- To follow someone closely: Refers to tracking or shadowing another person or object.
- Example: "The private investigator tailed the suspect through the busy streets."
- To attach or add something to the end: Describes the act of extending or appending.
- Example: "The document was tailed with a final disclaimer."