1. tailed - Adjective
2. tailed - Verb
3. tailed - Adjective Satellite
Having a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; -- chiefly used in composition; as, bobtailed, longtailed, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf we look into ourselves we discover propensities which declare that our intellects have arisen from a lower form; could our minds be made visible we should find them tailed. William Winwood Reade
Man is descended from a hairy, tailed quadruped, probably arboreal in its habits. Charles Darwin
As 's tailed beast lore got more complex, the anime series released a devilishly catchy "Bijuu Counting Song" to help fans remember the basics, which is well worth checking out for comedy value alone. Source: Internet
A train with a locomotive attached at each end is described as 'top and tailed', this practice typically being used when there are no reversing facilities available. Source: Internet
Diagram of a typical tailed bacteriophage structure Release of virions Phages may be released via cell lysis, by extrusion, or, in a few cases, by budding. Source: Internet
A motorcade of television camera teams tailed Mr. Sivasankar’s vehicle and broadcast the officer’s progress live. Source: Internet