(v. t. & i.) To make (anything) by tatting; to work at tatting; as, tatted edging.
Example Sentences:
(1) Evidence is also presented that the 3'-UTR with its conserved (TATT)n motif probably has multiple functions in lymphoid cells operating both at the chromosomal level, where the sequence may be involved in the specific binding of the nonhistone chromatin high mobility group protein HMG-I, and at the RNA level, where the conserved sequence is involved in selective posttranscriptional mRNA degradation by a lymphocyte-specific nuclease(s).
(2) In particular, a tandemly repeated sequence (TATT), n, found in the 3' untranslated tail of the bovine IL-2 clone is also found in the 3' untranslated region of a large group of cytokine genes and other inducible genes of the lymphoid and immune response systems.
(3) In particular, a tandemly repeated sequence, (TATT)n, found in the 3' untranslated tail of the bovine IL-2 clone is also found in the 3' untranslated region of the other known interleukin and interferon genes, as well as in similar regions of many other inducible genes of the lymphoid and immune response systems, suggesting a cell or tissue-specific regulatory function for these evolutionarily conserved sequences.
(4) What the spin doctors play up Her pregnancy, her "edgy" Bristol art student days, and that dolphin tatt on her ankle.
(5) It contains 37 TATT or ATTT(A) sequences that have been suggested as mediators of the stability of mRNAs for cytokines, lymphokines, and oncogenes (Shaw, G., and R. Kamen.
(6) He should buy a Tatts Lotto ticket.” The manager of opposition business, Tony Burke , said the case against Robert was “cut and dried”.
(7) Wimbledon 2Day: BBC admits defeat over format Read more Looking at players’ arms, at the lack of full-sleeve, snake-skin tatts that are part of the modern footballer’s muscular armature, it’s tempting to conclude that the single best thing about tennis players is that they’re not footballers.
(8) Sequences highly homologous to the three Mt-sequences were also found in the 5'-flanking regions of the genes for the beta subunit of human F0F1-ATPase and rat somatic cytochrome c. The Mt1 sequence (TATT-CAGGT) is similar to the GFII recognition site (RTCACGTG) found in the 5'-flanking regions of the yeast nuclear genes for three cytochrome bc1 complex subunits.
(9) Only Sally's tots redeem her tatts from being tatty Why has the Speaker's wife, Sally Bercow, decided to get a tattoo?
(10) These results suggest a complex in vivo role for the 3'-UTR of bIL-2 cDNA and the conserved (TATT)n sequences found within it.
(11) The part-timers, the tatt-tourists and their half-baked vanilla scribblings, however, are another breed altogether.
(12) Bercow had her children's names inked, tweeting: "I will never regret having tatt of my kids."
Tatu
Definition:
(n.) Same as Tatou.
Example Sentences:
(1) Part 1 of this report is based on a special sample taken when Tatu was 63 months old and Dar was 56 months old, in which experimenters used a large pool of nameable objects, and asked a naming question and at least one descriptive question about the same object in the same context.
(2) Tatu and Dar replied to naming questions (WHAT THAT?
(3) "And when they do, it's usually a citation – for example, today's Femen protest or, several years ago, quoting a song from [the Russian rock group] Tatu."
(5) While onscreen their use of lesbianism appears to be a way of increasing viewer interest (this is of course one of the oldest tricks in the book, think taTu ), backstage they both speak openly about how they're sucking their stomachs in trying to out-sex each other.
(6) The chimpanzees Washoe, Moja, Tatu, and Dar were reared under human cross-fostering conditions that included the use of American Sign Language (ASL) as the medium of two-way communication.
(7) Ten positive, five neutral, and five negative events were presented to two chimpanzees, Tatu (female, 64 months old) and Dar (male, 56 months old), who had been cross-fostered from birth by human beings.