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ta⋅pa

1[tah-pah]
–noun Usually, tapas.
(esp. in Spain) a snack or appetizer, typically served with wine or beer.

Origin:
< Sp: lit., cover, lid (prob. < Gmc; see tap 2 )

ta⋅pa

2[tah-puh, tap-uh]
–noun
1. the bark of the paper mulberry.
2. Also called tapa cloth. a cloth of the Pacific islands made by pounding this or similar barks flat and thin, used for clothing and floor covering.

Origin:
1815–25; < Polynesian
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ta·pa 1   (tä'pə, tāp'ə)   
n.  
  1. The inner bark of the paper mulberry.

  2. A paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific islands by pounding this bark or similar bark.


[Marquesan and Tahitian.]
ta·pa 2   (tä'pä)   
n.   pl. ta·pas (-päs, -päz)
Any of various small, savory Spanish dishes, often served as a snack or with other tapas as a meal.

[Spanish, lid, appetizer, of Germanic origin.]
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