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Taper   /tˈeɪpər/   Listen
noun
Taper  n.  
1.
A small wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light. "Get me a taper in my study, Lucius."
2.
A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness in an elongated object; as, the taper of a spire.



verb
Taper  v. t.  To make or cause to taper.



Taper  v. i.  (past & past part. tapered; pres. part. tapering)  To become gradually smaller toward one end; as, a sugar loaf tapers toward one end.



adjective
Taper  adj.  Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; conical; pyramidical; as, taper fingers.






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"Taper" Quotes from Famous Books



... No! 'twas a vision! his hour was not yet, And waking, he turn'd on his pallet of straw, And a form by his side he could never forget, By the pale misty light of a taper he saw. "'Tis I! 'tis thy Winifred!"—softly she said, "Arouse thee, and follow—be bold, never fear! There was danger abroad, but my errand has sped, I promised to save ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 - Vol. 53, January, 1843 • Various

... or ship-worm, has two calcareous jaws, hemispherical, flat before, and angular behind. The shell is taper, winding, penetrating ships and submarine wood, and was brought from India into Europe, Linnei System. Nat. p. 1267. The Tarieres, or sea-worms, attack and erode ships with such fury, and in such numbers, as often greatly to endanger them. It is said that our vessels have not ...
— The Botanic Garden - A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: The Economy of Vegetation • Erasmus Darwin

... then in exhaustion, and fell into a doze, so that she appeared to be dead. And her master and mistress remained there a little while, by the faint light of a taper, watching with great compassion that admirable mother, who, for the sake of saving her family, had come to die six thousand miles from her country, to die after having toiled so hard, poor woman! and she was so honest, so ...
— Cuore (Heart) - An Italian Schoolboy's Journal • Edmondo De Amicis

... Lady had eliminated herself from my field I did not see but that Daniel and I might taper off into at least an armed neutrality. If he continued to nag me, it would be wholly of his own free ...
— Desert Dust • Edwin L. Sabin

... girl did not jam down the cover in that "movie" way common to runaways, rather she paused, glanced furtively about the gloomy place, and finally taking a candle from a very high shelf, lighted the taper, evidently for some delicate task in the way of gathering up ...
— The Girl Scout Pioneers - or Winning the First B. C. • Lillian C Garis


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