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Definition of tun
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Tun (n.) A
drunkard;
-- so
called
humorously,
or in
contempt..
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Worry
::
Worry (v. t.) To
harass
or beset with
importunity,
or with care an
anxiety;
to vex; to
annoy;
to
torment;
to
tease;
to fret; to
trouble;
to
plague..
Hornpipe
::
Hornpipe
(n.) A
lively
tune
played
on a
hornpipe,
for
dancing;
a tune
adapted
for such
playing..
Wolframium
::
Wolframium
(n.) The
technical
name of the
element
tungsten.
See
Tungsten.
Wolframic
::
Wolframic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
wolframium.
See
Tungstic.
Attuned
::
Attuned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Attun.
Diapason
::
Diapason
(n.) A
standard
of
pitch;
a
tuning
fork; as, the
French
normal
diapason..
Intune
::
Intune
(v. t.) To
intone.
Cf.
Entune.
Market
::
Market
(n.) An
opportunity
for
selling
anything;
demand,
as shown by price
offered
or
obtainable;
a town,
region,
or
country,
where the
demand
exists;
as, to find a
market
for one's
wares;
there is no
market
for
woolen
cloths
in that
region;
India is a
market
for
English
goods..
Chirographist
::
Chirographist
(n.) One who tells
fortunes
by
examining
the hand.
Frown
::
Frown (n.) Any
expression
of
displeasure;
as, the
frowns
of
Providence;
the
frowns
of
Fortune..
Petuntse
::
Petuntse
(n.) Alt. of
Petuntz.
Rotund
::
Rotund
(a.)
Orbicular,
or
nearly
so..
Rotundity
::
Rotundity
(n.)
Hence,
completeness;
entirety;
roundness..
Disaster
::
Disaster
(n.) An
adverse
or
unfortunate
event,
esp. a
sudden
and
extraordinary
misfortune;
a
calamity;
a
serious
mishap..
Catch
::
Catch (n.) The
posture
of
seizing;
a state of
preparation
to lay hold of, or of
watching
he
opportunity
to
seize;
as, to lie on the
catch..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.)
Seasonable;
timely;
opportune;
as, a
convenient
occasion;
a
convenient
season..
Trident
::
Trident
(n.) A kind of
scepter
or spear with three
prongs,
-- the
common
attribute
of
Neptune..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) See
Mantle,
n., 3 (a)..
Snub
::
Snub (v. t.) To clip or break off the end of; to check or stunt the
growth
of; to nop.
Faser
::
Faser (n.) A blow in the face, as in
boxing;
hence,
any
severe
or
stunning
check or
defeat,
as in
controversy..
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