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    taper
    /ˈteɪpə/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a slender candle: "he lit the tapers in the silver candelabra"
    • 2. a gradual narrowing: "the strong taper of her back"

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  2. TAPER definition: 1. to become gradually narrower at one end, or to make something do this: 2. to gradually become…. Learn more.

  3. Dec 4, 2016 · The meaning of TAPER is to become progressively smaller toward one end. How to use taper in a sentence.

  4. gradual diminution of width or thickness in an elongated object. gradual decrease of force, capacity, etc. anything having a tapering form, as a spire or obelisk. a candle, especially a very slender one. a long wick coated with wax, tallow, or the like, as for use in lighting candles or gas.

  5. A taper is a long, thin candle or a thin wooden strip that is used for lighting fires.

  6. To taper is to gradually grow smaller or more narrow or less intense. Taper is often used with the word "off." Part of the power of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is how the two walls appear to taper off into infinity.

  7. n. 1. A small or very slender candle. 2. A long wax-coated wick used to light candles or gas lamps. 3. A source of feeble light. 4. a. A gradual decrease in thickness or width of an elongated object. b. A gradual decrease, as in action or force. 5.

  8. TAPER definition: to become gradually narrower at one end. Learn more.

  9. Definition of taper verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. taper meaning, definition, what is taper: to become gradually narrower towards one...: Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'taper' 1. If something tapers, or if you taper it, it becomes gradually thinner at one end. [...] 2. A taper is a long, thin candle or a thin wooden strip that is used for lighting fires. [...] More. Conjugations of 'taper' present simple: I taper, you taper [...] past simple: I tapered, you tapered [...] past participle: tapered.