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Definition of tire
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Tire (n.) A
covering
for the head; a
headdress.
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Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
resemblance
of
relations;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in some
circumstances
or
effects,
when the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different.
Thus,
learning
enlightens
the mind,
because
it is to the mind what light is to the eye,
enabling
it to
discover
things
before
hidden..
Country Seat
::
Country
seat () A
dwelling
in the
country,
used as a place of
retirement
from the
city..
Underhonest
::
Underhonest
(a.) Not
entirely
honest.
Overtire
::
Overtire
(v. t.) To
become
too
tired.
Whole
::
Whole (a.)
Complete;
entire;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
not
broken
or
fractured;
unimpaired;
uninjured;
integral;
as, a whole
orange;
the egg is
whole;
the
vessel
is
whole..
Integrant
::
Integrant
(a.)
Making
part of a
whole;
necessary
to
constitute
an
entire
thing;
integral.
Overwork
::
Overwork
(v. t.) To work
beyond
the
strength;
to cause to labor too much or too long; to tire
excessively;
as, to
overwork
a
horse..
Thoroughly
::
Thoroughly
(adv.)
In a
thorough
manner;
fully;
entirely;
completely.
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Y-
::
Y- () A
prefix
of
obscure
meaning,
originally
used with
verbs,
adverbs,
adjectives,
nouns,
and
pronouns.
In the
Middle
English
period,
it was
little
employed
except
with
verbs,
being
chiefly
used with past
participles,
though
occasionally
with the
infinitive
Ycleped,
or
yclept,
is
perhaps
the only word not
entirely
obsolete
which shows this use..
Setireme
::
Setireme
(n.) A
swimming
leg (of an
insect)
having
a
fringe
of hairs on the
margin.
Unwearied
::
Unwearied
(a.) Not
wearied;
not
fatigued
or
tired;
hence,
persistent;
not
tiring
or
wearying;
indefatigable..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To
drain,
metaphorically;
to use or
expend
wholly,
or till the
supply
comes to an end; to
deprive
wholly
of
strength;
to use up; to weary or tire out; to wear out; as, to
exhaust
one's
strength,
patience,
or
resources..
Absorption
::
Absorption
(n.)
Entire
engrossment
or
occupation
of the mind; as,
absorption
in some
employment..
Fleece
::
Fleece
(n.) The
entire
coat of wood that
covers
a sheep or other
similar
animal;
also, the
quantity
shorn from a
sheep,
or
animal,
at one
time..
Erastian
::
Erastian
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Thomas
Erastus,
a
German
physician
and
theologian
of the 16th
century.
He held that the
punishment
of all
offenses
should
be
referred
to the civil
power,
and that holy
communion
was open to all. In the
present
day, an
Erastian
is one who would see the
church
placed
entirely
under the
control
of the
State..
Holostomatous
::
Holostomatous
(a.)
Having
an
entire
aperture;
-- said of many
univalve
shells.
Circumferentor
::
Circumferentor
(n.) A
graduated
wheel for
measuring
tires;
a tire
circle.
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
darkness
or
night;
inconspicuous
to the
sight;
indistinctly
seen;
hidden;
retired;
remote
from
observation;
unnoticed.
Subversionary
::
Subversion
(n.) The act of
overturning,
or the state of being
overturned;
entire
overthrow;
an
overthrow
from the
foundation;
utter ruin;
destruction;
as, the
subversion
of a
government;
the
subversion
of
despotic
power;
the
subversion
of the
constitution..
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