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Answer for the clue "Principle represented by the yin and yang ", 3 letters:
tao

Alternative clues for the word tao

Usage examples of tao.

He vaguely remembered being aroused, and blushed to think what Auntie Tao must have seen.

Trinket suddenly remembered his conversation with Auntie Tao, and her terror-stricken face.

Palace, whenever that might be, and that there would now be no time to find out how Auntie Tao was doing.

Aunt Tao had told him more than once how, when the rebel general Bash-em Li captured Peking, the Ming Emperor had tried to kill his favourite daughter before taking his own life, but had only succeeded in cutting off her arm.

Aunt Tao was there at the time and had seen it with her own eyes, but then she had fainted, and when she came to, the Princess and the Emperor had both disappeared.

Aunt Tao watched in astonishment as the bar on the inside broke with a slight snapping sound and the doors flew open.

Then she went into the main bedroom and sat down on the bed while Aunt Tao and Trinket stood to one side and waited.

Back in the hostelry, the White Nun insisted that Aunt Tao should share her own room.

Trinket nor Aunt Tao was willing to be left behind and in the end she consented to let them come with her.

Trinket and Aunt Tao could no longer see what was happening, but they could hear the Empress Dowager panting and a moment later they heard the White Nun speaking.

He remembered hearing Aunt Tao say that her teacher was attempting to steal a copy of the Sutra from the Chief Clansman of the Bordered Blue Banner when he was mortally wounded by a leading member of the Mystic Dragon Sect.

Whenever Myra forwarded information to the Tao Fan, insidious leader of the Chinese group, she saw that it took a roundabout course.

The Tao Fan had paved the opportunity that enabled the girl to play her double part.

Whether or not the Tao identified Cranston with The Shadow, he had certainly learned that Cranston was not the sort to be side-tracked by one unpleasant episode.

Mongols remembered that Ming Dwan held full authority from the Tao Fan, their merciless leader.