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ताल tāla, vulg. tāl, s.m. The palmyra-tree or fan-palm (=tāṛ, q.v.);—clapping the hands together; slapping the hands on the arms in defiance (in wrestling=tāṛī, q.v.); beating time (in music); musical time or measure; chime; a musical instrument of bell-metal or brass, a sort of cymbal (played with a stick); a pair of cymbals;—the glass or pebble of an eyeglass:—tālākhyā(˚la+ākh˚), s.f. A sort of vegetable perfume (=tāl-parṇī):—tāl-be-tāl, adv. Out of tune:—tāl-patra, s.m. The palmleaf (=tāṛ-patra, q.v.);—a hollow cylinder of gold (or a palm-leaf used as a substitute), with or without a ring attached, and thrust through the lobe of the ear as an ornament:—tāl-paṛnī, s.f. A sort of anise, Anethum graveolens; a kind of vegetable perfume:—tāl-pushpak, s.m. A medicinal application to the eyes:—tāl ṭhoṅknā, v.n. To slap the arms defiantly (in wrestling=tāṛī ṭhoṅknā):—tāl-jangha, adj. & s.m. Having legs as long as a palm-tree;—name of a Rākshas; of aDaitya; of certain princes:—tāl denā, v.t. To chime; to slap the arms (=tāl ṭhoṅknā):—tāl-se be-tāl honā, v.n. To get, or to be, out of tune:—tāl mārnā, v.n.=tāl ṭhoṅknā, q.v.:—tāl-makhānā, s.m. The medicinal herb Barleria (or Asteracantha) longifolia; the seeds of Solanum indicum (see makhānā):—tālmūlī, s.f. The plant Curculigo orchioides:—tālmel, s.m. Harmony, agreement, accord, etc. (=ittifāq, q.v.);—tāl-mel khānā, v.n. To be in harmony, to agree, etc. (=ittifāq honā):—tāla-vr̤inta, tāl-vr̤int, s.m. A palm-leaf used as a fan; a fan.