Tahitian word, adapted and introduced into the English vocabulary by Captain Cook, for an indelible inked design on the skin; or, in another sense, a military drumbeat or bugle call
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- Drawing on the skin
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- Ink art on a body part?
- Drum or bugle signal calling soldiers to quarters
- Evening signal by drum or bugle recalling soldiers to their quarters; a form of body art; or, a short term for drumming with the fingers
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