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fan⋅tail

[fan-teyl]
–noun
1. a tail, end, or part shaped like a fan.
2. one of a breed of domestic pigeons, having a fan-shaped tail.
3. any of various small birds having fanlike tails, as the Old World flycatchers of the genus Rhipidura and the American wood warblers of the genus Euthlypis.
4. fantail goldfish.
5. Building Trades, Architecture. a structure or structural member having a number of radiating parts, as an arch centering.
6. Nautical.
a. the part of a rounded stern extending abaft the aftermost perpendicular; rounded counter.
b. the area within this.
7. Western U.S. a mustang.
–adjective
8. Cookery. (of shrimp) shelled, split almost through, and flattened slightly before cooking.

Origin:
1720–30; fan 1 + tail 1


fan-tailed, adjective
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fantail goldfish

–noun
an artificially bred, hardy variety of goldfish, usually oval-shaped and deep orange or calico, with a deeply cleft, four-lobed tail held in line with the body.
Also called fantail.
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fan·tail   (fān'tāl')   
n.  
  1. Any of a breed of domestic pigeons having a rounded, fan-shaped tail.

  2. Any of several birds of the genus Rhipidura of eastern Asia and Australia, having a long, fan-shaped tail.

  3. Any of a breed of goldfish having a wide, fanlike double tail fin.

  4. A fanlike tail or end.

  5. Nautical The stern overhang of a ship.

fan'tailed' adj.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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fantail

any of numerous birds of the Old World subfamily Rhipidurinae, family Muscicapidae (q.v.). Some authors retain these birds in the subfamily Muscicapinae. The fantails constitute the genus Rhipidura. Fantails are native to forest clearings, riverbanks, and beaches from southern Asia to New Zealand; some have become tame garden birds. Most of the two dozen species are coloured in shades of gray, black, brown, or rufous, often accented with areas of white, especially on the belly, eyebrows, and tail. They are named from their habit of constantly wagging and spreading their long, rounded tails. They build small cup nests, which are so finely bound in cobweb that they seem shellacked.

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