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Definition of prepare
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Prepare
(n.)
Preparation.
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Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as
something
already
prepared,
written
down,
committed
to
memory,
or the like; to
deliver
from a
written
or
printed
document,
or from
recollection;
to
rehearse;
as, to
recite
the words of an
author,
or of a deed or
covenant..
Graphotype
::
Graphotype
(n.) A
process
for
producing
a
design
upon a
surface
in
relief
so that it can be
printed
from.
Prepared
chalk or oxide of zinc is
pressed
upon a
smooth
plate by a
hydraulic
press,
and the
design
is drawn upon this in a
peculiar
ink which
hardens
the
surface
wherever
it is
applied.
The
surface
is then
carefully
rubbed
or
brushed,
leaving
the lines in
relief..
Aigremore
::
Aigremore
(n.)
Charcoal
prepared
for
making
powder.
Improvided
::
Improvided
(a.)
Unforeseen;
unexpected;
not
provided
against;
unprepared.
Keslop
::
Keslop
(n.) The
stomach
of a calf,
prepared
for
rennet..
Skeletonize
::
Skeletonize
(v. t.) To
prepare
a
skeleton
of; also, to
reduce,
as a leaf, to its
skeleton..
Till
::
Till
(prep.)
To plow and
prepare
for seed, and to sow,
dress,
raise crops from, etc., to
cultivate;
as, to till the
earth,
a
field,
a
farm..
Card
::
Card (n.) A piece of
pasteboard,
or thick
paper,
blank or
prepared
for
various
uses; as, a
playing
card; a
visiting
card; a card of
invitation;
pl. a game
played
with
cards..
Unready
::
Unready
(a.) Not ready or
prepared;
not
prompt;
slow;
awkward;
clumsy.
Prepare
::
Prepare
(v. t.) To
procure
as
suitable
or
necessary;
to get
ready;
to
provide;
as, to
prepare
ammunition
and
provisions
for
troops;
to
prepare
ships for
defence;
to
prepare
an
entertainment..
Tripe
::
Tripe (n.) The large
stomach
of
ruminating
animals,
when
prepared
for
food..
Ecballium
::
Ecballium
(n.) A genus of
cucurbitaceous
plants
consisting
of the
single
species
Ecballium
agreste
(or
Elaterium),
the
squirting
cucumber.
Its
fruit,
when ripe,
bursts
and
violently
ejects
its
seeds,
together
with a
mucilaginous
juice,
from which
elaterium,
a
powerful
cathartic
medicine,
is
prepared..
Lyceum
::
Lyceum
(n.) A
higher
school,
in
Europe,
which
prepares
youths
for the
university..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
prepare
or make
ready.
Amandine
::
Amandine
(n.) A kind of cold cream
prepared
from
almonds,
for
chapped
hands,
etc..
Fecundation
::
Fecundation
(n.) The act by
which,
either
in
animals
or
plants,
material
prepared
by the
generative
organs
the
female
organism
is
brought
in
contact
with
matter
from the
organs
of the male, so that a new
organism
results;
impregnation;
fertilization..
Barley
::
Barley
(n.) A
valuable
grain,
of the
family
of
grasses,
genus
Hordeum,
used for food, and for
making
malt, from which are
prepared
beer, ale, and
whisky..
Sisal Hemp
::
Sisal hemp () The
prepared
fiber of the Agave
Americana,
or
American
aloe, used for
cordage;
-- so
called
from
Sisal,
a port in
Yucatan.
See Sisal hemp, under
Hemp..
Misdight
::
Misdight
(a.)
Arrayed,
prepared,
or
furnished,
unsuitably..
Delphine
::
Delphine
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
dauphin
of
France;
as, the
Delphin
classics,
an
edition
of the Latin
classics,
prepared
in the reign of Louis XIV., for the use of the
dauphin
(in usum
Delphini)..
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