tatu (Meaning)

Wordnet

tatu (n)

about three feet long exclusive of tail

Webster

tatu (n.)

Same as Tatou.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tatu

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

tatu Sentence Examples

  1. The indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest often adorn their skin with intricate tatu designs.
  2. Tatu is a collective term for a variety of permanent body markings created by purposefully puncturing the skin.
  3. Traditional tatus were traditionally created using thorns, bones, or other sharp objects.
  4. The designs of tatus vary widely, from geometric patterns to representations of animals and spirits.
  5. They often serve as cultural identifiers, denoting a person's tribe or social status.
  6. Tatus can also hold medicinal or ceremonial significance in some cultures.
  7. Modern tattooing techniques have made tatus more accessible and popular around the world.
  8. Tatu artists use needles and ink to create permanent designs on the skin.
  9. Tattoo enthusiasts often collect tatus as a form of body art and self-expression.
  10. The popularity of tatus has led to the emergence of a thriving tattoo industry, with tattoo conventions and tattoo studios becoming commonplace.

FAQs About the word tatu

about three feet long exclusive of tailSame as Tatou.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest often adorn their skin with intricate tatu designs.

Tatu is a collective term for a variety of permanent body markings created by purposefully puncturing the skin.

Traditional tatus were traditionally created using thorns, bones, or other sharp objects.

The designs of tatus vary widely, from geometric patterns to representations of animals and spirits.