a hard calcified deposit that forms on the teeth and contributes to their decay
a member of the combined forces of central Asian peoples, including Mongols and Turks, who under the leadership of Genghis Khan conquered much of Asia and eastern Europe in the early 13th century, and under Tamerlane (14th century) established an empire with its capital at Samarkand
a toxic compound used in treating protozoal disease in animals, as a mordant in dyeing, and formerly as an emetic
a white crystalline acidic compound obtained as a by-product of wine fermentation and used chiefly in baking powder
a cold sauce, typically eaten with fish, consisting of mayonnaise mixed with chopped onions, gherkins, and capers
a cold sauce, typically eaten with fish, consisting of mayonnaise mixed with chopped onions, gherkins, and capers