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tarpaulin (n.)

c. 1600, evidently a hybrid from tar (n.1) + palling, from pall "heavy cloth covering" (see pall (n.)); probably so called because the canvas sometimes is coated in tar to make it waterproof. Originally tarpawlin, tarpawling, etc., the spelling settled down early 18c.

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Definitions of tarpaulin from WordNet

tarpaulin (n.)
waterproofed canvas;
Synonyms: tarp
From wordnet.princeton.edu

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