tad
n.
little boy; very small amount
Tad
Tad is a word meaning 'a little bit'.It can also refer to:A Tad : A small amount. a small child [origin perhaps from tadpole]|TAD| The Allied Defense, a club with the Dark Jedi Organization that supports Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Battlefield 2, and Battlefield 2142.TAD, an acronym for
Telephone Answering DeviceTad (band), a Seattle band. The pen name of American cartoonist
Thomas A. Dorgan.
Tax Allocation District.A masculine human
given name.The internet shorthand for "Thanks, all done."
Tadcaster, a town in the United Kingdom.TAD, the acronym for the Transportation Aging Disposal canister for nuclear waste that is planned to be shipped to the Yucca Mountain Project in Nevada.TAD Corporation, a defunct video game developer.A military acronym for "target acquisition detachment."A military acronym (US Navy, Coast Guard) for "Temporary Additional Duty" order status, synonymous with the US Army status of TDY for "Temporary Duty", generally referring to an assignment away from the permanent duty station.
The Asian Dynasties, a second expansion pack to the popular RTS game,
Age of Empires 3 and
The War Chiefs set between the late 15th century and the mid 19th century.
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tad
Noun
1. a slight amount or degree of difference; "a tad too expensive"; "not a tad of difference"; "the new model is a shade better than the old one"
(synonym) shade
(hypernym) small indefinite quantity, small indefinite amount
tad
n.
taste, flavor, flavour [Brit.], savor, savour [Brit.], good taste, salt
Tat
Tat, Tad (Sanskrit) That; used by Vedic and archaic Hindu writers to describe the unutterable Principle or boundless All, from which all in a universe springs, in contrast to idam (this), the manifested universe. The old sages would ask their disciples, "Kas twam asi?" (who are you?); and then would tell them, "Tat twam asi" (That [the Boundless] you are). The ancient wisdom teaches as one of its fundamental postulates, that we are inseparable parts of the universe, and therefore we have all within us, whether active or latent, that the universe contains.