tailed

Subject, to tail; entailed.

Having a tail; caudate; appendaged; urodele; macrurous: as, the tailed batrachians; the tailed wings of a butterfly.

In botany, provided with a slender or tail-like appendage of any kind: as, tailed anthers.

Formed like or into a tail; shaped as a tail: as, tailed appendages; a rat-tailed file.

In heraldry, having a tail, as a beast or bird used as a bearing: used only when the tail is of a different tincture from the rest: as, a lion sable, tailed gules. Also queued. [Rare.]

adjective

Having a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; — chiefly used in composition

verb

Simple past tense and past participle of tail.

adjective

having the specified form of tail

adjective

Having a tail.

adjective

having a tail of a specified kind; often used in combination