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tare
noun
A weed that grows among corn. Declare to us the parable of the tares of the field. Watthew 13:36.
tare
In agriculture, a plant of the vetch kind, of which there are two sorts, the purple flowered spring or summer tare, and the purple- flowered wild or winter tare. It is much cultivated in England for fodder.
tare
noun
In commerce, deficiency in the weight or quantity of goods by reason of the weight of the cask, bag or other thing containing the commodity, and which is weighed with it; hence, the allowance or abatement of a certain weight or quantity from the weight or quantity of a commodity sold in a cask, chest, bag or the like, which the seller makes to the buyer on account of the weight of such cask, chest or bag; or the abatement may be on the price of the commodity sold. When the tare is deducted, the remainder is called the net or neat weight.