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tare (tār)
1. the weight of the vessel in which a substance is weighed.
2. to weigh a vessel in order to allow for its weight when the vessel and a substance are weighed together.

tare [tār]
1. the weight of the vessel in which a substance is weighed.
2. to weigh a vessel which is to contain a substance in order to allow for it when the vessel and substance are weighed together.

tare
1. the weight of the vessel in which a substance is weighed.
2. to weigh a vessel which is to contain a substance in order to allow for it when the vessel and substance are weighed together.


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