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Definition of prepare
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of prepare is as below...
Prepare
(v. t.) To fit,
adapt,
or
qualify
for a
particular
purpose
or
condition;
to make
ready;
to put into a state for use or
application;
as, to
prepare
ground
for seed; to
prepare
a
lesson..
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Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) To
prepare
gradually;
to
arrange,
temper,
or
modify
by
degrees
or to a
certain
degree;
to
determine
the
degrees
of; as, to
graduate
the heat of an
oven..
Tripery
::
Tripery
(n.) A place where tripe is
prepared
or sold.
Dite
::
Dite (v. t.) To
prepare
for
action
or use; to make
ready;
to
dight.
Canvas
::
Canvas
(n.) A piece of
strong
cloth of which the
surface
has been
prepared
to
receive
painting,
commonly
painting
in oil..
Unready
::
Unready
(a.) Not ready or
prepared;
not
prompt;
slow;
awkward;
clumsy.
Mason
::
Mason (n.) One whose
occupation
is to build with stone or
brick;
also, one who
prepares
stone for
building
purposes..
Yarn
::
Yarn (n.) Spun wool;
woolen
thread;
also,
thread
of other
material,
as of
cotton,
flax, hemp, or silk;
material
spun and
prepared
for use in
weaving,
knitting,
manufacturing
sewing
thread,
or the
like..
Ambrotype
::
Ambrotype
(n.) A
picture
taken on a plate of
prepared
glass,
in which the
lights
are
represented
in
silver,
and the
shades
are
produced
by a dark
background
visible
through
the
unsilvered
portions
of the
glass..
Camp
::
Camp (v. i.) To pitch or
prepare
a camp; to
encamp;
to lodge in a camp; -- often with out.
Brew
::
Brew (v. t.) To
prepare
by
steeping
and
mingling;
to
concoct.
Kinnikinic
::
Kinnikinic
(n.)
Prepared
leaves
or bark of
certain
plants;
-- used by the
Indians
of the
Northwest
for
smoking,
either
mixed with
tobacco
or as a
substitute
for it. Also, a plant so used, as the osier
cornel
(Cornus
stolonijra),
and the
bearberry
(Arctostaphylus
Uva-ursi)..
Preparator
::
Preparator
(n.) One who
prepares
beforehand,
as
subjects
for
dissection,
specimens
for
preservation
in
collections,
etc..
Salt
::
salt ()
Sulphate
of
magnesia
having
cathartic
qualities;
--
originally
prepared
by
boiling
down the
mineral
waters
at
Epsom,
England,
--
whence
the name;
afterwards
prepared
from sea
water;
but now from
certain
minerals,
as from
siliceous
hydrate
of
magnesia..
Curried
::
Curried
(n.)
Prepared
with
curry;
as,
curried
rice, fowl, etc..
Land
::
Land (n.) In any
surface
prepared
with
indentations,
perforations,
or
grooves,
that part of the
surface
which is not so
treated,
as the level part of a
millstone
between
the
furrows,
or the
surface
of the bore of a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves..
Plough
::
Plough
(v. i.) To labor with, or as with, a plow; to till or turn up the soil with a plow; to
prepare
the soil or bed for
anything..
Work
::
Work (v. t.) To labor or
operate
upon; to give
exertion
and
effort
to; to
prepare
for use, or to
utilize,
by
labor..
Gear
::
Gear (n.)
Whatever
is
prepared
for use or wear;
manufactured
stuff or
material.
Preparation
::
Preparation
(n.) The
holding
over of a note from one chord into the next
chord,
where it forms a
temporary
discord,
until
resolved
in the chord that
follows;
the
anticipation
of a
discordant
note in the
preceding
concord,
so that the ear is
prepared
for the
shock.
See
Suspension..
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) A
change
of key,
whether
transient,
or until the music
becomes
established
in the new key; a
shifting
of the
tonality
of a
piece,
so that the
harmonies
all
center
upon a new
keynote
or
tonic;
the art of
transition
out of the
original
key into one
nearly
related,
and so on, it may be, by
successive
changes,
into a key quite
remote.
There are also
sudden
and
unprepared
modulations..
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