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Definition of tire
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Tire (n.)
Furniture;
apparatus;
equipment.
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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..
Rhusma
::
Rhusma
(n.) A
mixtire
of
caustic
lime and
orpiment,
or
tersulphide
of
arsenic,
-- used in the
depilation
of
hides..
Accomplishment
::
Accomplishment
(n.) The act of
accomplishing;
entire
performance;
completion;
fulfillment;
as, the
accomplishment
of an
enterprise,
of a
prophecy,
etc..
Lucubration
::
Lucubration
(n.) That which is
composed
by
night;
that which is
produced
by
meditation
in
retirement;
hence
(loosely)
any
literary
composition.
Indifference
::
Indifference
(n.)
Absence
of
anxiety
or
interest
in
respect
to what is
presented
to the mind;
unconcernedness;
as,
entire
indifference
to all that
occurs..
Secrecy
::
Secrecy
(n.)
Seclusion;
privacy;
retirement.
Air-tight
::
Air-tight
(n.) A stove the draft of which can be
almost
entirely
shut off.
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A
person
or thing that
wearies
by
prolixity
or
dullness;
a
tiresome
person
or
affair;
any
person
or thing which
causes
ennui.
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.) Not
fallible;
not
capable
of
erring;
entirely
exempt
from
liability
to
mistake;
unerring;
inerrable.
Umbratical
::
Umbratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the shade or
darkness;
shadowy;
unreal;
secluded;
retired.
Accoutre
::
Accoutre
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
dress,
or
equipments,
esp. those for
military
service;
to
equip;
to
attire;
to
array..
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) A
diamond
or other gem of the
finest
cut,
formed
into faces and
facets,
so as to
reflect
and
refract
the
light,
by which it is
rendered
more
brilliant.
It has at the
middle,
or top, a
principal
face,
called
the
table,
which is
surrounded
by a
number
of
sloping
facets
forming
a
bizet;
below,
it has a small face or
collet,
parallel
to the
table,
connected
with the
girdle
by a
pavilion
of
elongated
facets.
It is thus
distinguished
from the rose
diamond,
which is
entirely
covered
with
Garmented
::
Garmented
(p. a.)
Having
on a
garment;
attired;
enveloped,
as with a
garment..
Flat Foot
::
Flat foot () A foot in which the arch of the
instep
is
flattened
so that the
entire
sole of the foot rests upon the
ground;
also, the
deformity,
usually
congential,
exhibited
by such a foot;
splayfoot..
Bodily
::
Bodily
(adv.)
In
respect
to, or so as to
affect,
the
entire
body or mass;
entirely;
all at once;
completely;
as, to carry away
bodily.
Leapt
bodily
below..
Holostraca
::
Holostraca
(n. pl.) A
division
of
phyllopod
Crustacea,
including
those that are
entirely
covered
by a
bivalve
shell..
Attirer
::
Attirer
(n.) One who
attires.
Superannuate
::
Superannuate
(v. t.) To give a
pension
to, on
account
of old age or other
infirmity;
to cause to
retire
from
service
on a
pension..
Baritone
::
Baritone
(n.) The viola di
gamba,
now
entirely
disused..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To cause to
retire
or
withdraw
into
obscurity;
to
seclude;
to
withdraw;
-- often used
reflexively.
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