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Definition of repair
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Repair
(n.) Place to which one
repairs;
a
haunt;
a
resort.
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Dilapidate
::
Dilapidate
(v. i.) To get out of
repair;
to fall into
partial
ruin; to
become
decayed;
as, the
church
was
suffered
to
dilapidate..
Refit
::
Refit (v. t.) To fit or
prepare
for use
again;
to
repair;
to
restore
after
damage
or
decay;
as, to refit a
garment;
to refit ships of war..
Repairment
::
Repairment
(n.) Act of
repairing.
Ramshackle
::
Ramshackle
(a.)
Loose;
disjointed;
falling
to
pieces;
out of
repair.
Corvee
::
Corvee
(n.) An
obligation
to
perform
certain
services,
as the
repair
of
roads,
for the lord or
sovereign..
Earthbag
::
Earthbag
(n.) A bag
filled
with
earth,
used
commonly
to raise or
repair
a
parapet..
Ploughwright
::
Ploughwright
(n.) One who makes or
repairs
plows.
Cooper
::
Cooper
(n.) Work done by a
cooper
in
making
or
repairing
barrels,
casks,
etc.; the
business
of a
cooper..
Tap
::
Tap (n.) A piece of
leather
fastened
upon the
bottom
of a boot or shoe in
repairing
or
renewing
the sole or heel.
Watchmaker
::
Watchmaker
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to make and
repair
watches.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To bring back to its
former
state;
to bring back from a state of ruin,
decay,
disease,
or the like; to
repair;
to
renew;
to
recover..
Nutrition
::
Nutrition
(n.) In a more
limited
sense,
the
process
by which the
living
tissues
take up, from the
blood,
matters
necessary
either
for their
repair
or for the
performance
of their
healthy
functions..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. t.) To
repair
by fresh
supplies,
as
anything
wasted;
to
remedy
lack or
deficiency
in; as, food
recruits
the
flesh;
fresh air and
exercise
recruit
the
spirits..
Repair
::
Repair
(v. t.) To
restore
to a sound or good state after
decay,
injury,
dilapidation,
or
partial
destruction;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to mend; as, to
repair
a
house,
a road, a shoe, or a ship; to
repair
a
shattered
fortune..
Foxed
::
Foxed (a.)
Repaired
by
foxing;
as, foxed
boots..
Shipyard
::
Shipyard
(n.) A yard,
place,
or
inclosure
where ships are built or
repaired..
Irreparable
::
Irreparable
(a.) Not
reparable;
not
capable
of being
repaired,
recovered,
regained,
or
remedied;
irretrievable;
irremediable;
as, an
irreparable
breach;
an
irreparable
loss..
Reparation
::
Reparation
(n.) The act of
renewing,
restoring,
etc., or the state of being
renewed
or
repaired;
as, the
reparation
of a
bridge
or of a
highway;
-- in this
sense,
repair
is
oftener
used..
Repair
::
Repair
(n.) Place to which one
repairs;
a
haunt;
a
resort.
Tinet
::
Tinet (n.)
Brushwood
and
thorns
for
making
and
repairing
hedges.
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