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Definition of stirring
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 stirring is as below...
Stirrer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stirs
something;
also, one who moves
about,
especially
after
sleep;
as, an early
stirrer..
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Brose
::
Brose (n.)
Pottage
made by
pouring
some
boiling
liquid
on meal (esp.
oatmeal),
and
stirring
it. It is
called
beef
brose,
water
brose,
etc.,
according
to the name of the
liquid
(beef
broth,
hot
water,
etc.)
used..
Trowel
::
Trowel
(n.) A
gardener's
tool,
somewhat
like a
scoop,
used in
taking
up
plants,
stirring
the
earth,
etc..
Stirp
::
Stirless
(a.)
Without
stirring;
very
quiet;
motionless.
Roil
::
Roil (v.) To
render
turbid
by
stirring
up the dregs or
sediment
of; as, to roil wine,
cider,
etc. , in casks or
bottles;
to roil a
spring..
Stir
::
Stirring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sti.
Mix
::
Mix (v. t.) To form by
mingling;
to
produce
by the
stirring
together
of
ingredients;
to
compound
of
different
parts.
Malaxator
::
Malaxator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
malaxates;
esp., a
machine
for
grinding,
kneading,
or
stirring
into a pasty or
doughy
mass..
Puddling
::
Puddling
(n.) The art or
process
of
converting
cast iron into
wrought
iron or steel by
subjecting
it to
intense
heat and
frequent
stirring
in a
reverberatory
furnace
in the
presence
of
oxidizing
substances,
by which it is freed from a
portion
of its
carbon
and other
impurities..
Bustle
::
Bustle
(n.) Great stir;
agitation;
tumult
from
stirring
or
excitement.
Astir
::
Astir (adv. & a.)
Stirring;
in a state of
activity
or
motion;
out of bed.
Scramble
::
Scramble
(v. t.) To
prepare
(eggs)
as a dish for the
table,
by
stirring
the yolks and
whites
together
while
cooking..
Plonge
::
Plonge
(v. t.) To
cleanse,
as open
drains
which are
entered
by the tide, by
stirring
up the
sediment
when the tide
ebbs..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To be
stirring;
to be
abroad;
to go
restlessly
about;
-- said of
things
or
persons
expected
to
remain
quiet,
as a
sleeping
person,
or the
spirit
of a dead
person;
to go about as a
somnambulist
or a
specter..
Hog
::
Hog (n.) A
device
for
mixing
and
stirring
the pulp of which paper is made.
Malaxate
::
Malaxate
(v. t.) To
soften
by
kneading
or
stirring
with some
thinner
substance.
Bustler
::
Bustler
(n.) An
active,
stirring
person..
Exsuscitation
::
Exsuscitation
(n.) A
stirring
up; a
rousing.
Rabble
::
Rabble
(n.) An iron bar, with the end bent, used in
stirring
or
skimming
molten
iron in the
process
of
puddling..
Poker
::
Poker (n.) That which pokes or is used in
poking,
especially
a metal bar or rod used in
stirring
a fire of
coals..
Pooler
::
Pooler
(n.) A stick for
stirring
a tan vat.
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