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tax
noun taxes
    1. A compulsory contribution towards a country's expenses raised by the government from people's salaries, property and from the sale of goods and services.
      Thesaurus: levy, duty, tariff, toll, charge, customs, assessment, excise, rate, contribution.
    2. A strain, burden or heavy demand.
verb taxes, taxed, taxing
    1. To impose a tax on (a person or goods, etc) or take tax from (a salary).
      Thesaurus: assess, charge, levy, overtax.
    2. To put a strain on, or make a heavy demand on, someone or something.
      Thesaurus: burden, exhaust, impose, try, strain, weaken, load, push, sap, weary, drain, enervate; Antonym: lighten, alleviate.
    3. formal
      To accuse them of it.
      Form: tax someone with something (usually)
    4. law.
      To assess (costs).
Derivative: taxable
noun
    Etymology: 13c: from French taxer, from Latin taxare to appraise.





    taxis
    noun taxes
      1. biol.
        The movement of a single cell (eg a gamete, bacterium or protozoan) in response to an external stimulus from a specific direction (eg light).
      2. surgery.
        The return to position of displaced parts by means of manual manipulation only.
    Etymology: 18c: Greek, meaning ‘arrangement'.



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