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Definition of sired
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Sired (imp. & p. p.) of Sir.
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Candy
::
Candy (v. t.) A more or less solid
article
of
confectionery
made by
boiling
sugar or
molasses
to the
desired
consistency,
and than
crystallizing,
molding,
or
working
in the
required
shape.
It is often
flavored
or
colored,
and
sometimes
contains
fruit,
nuts, etc..
Enough
::
Enough
(adv.)
In a
tolerable
degree;
-- used to
express
mere
acceptableness
or
acquiescence,
and
implying
a
degree
or
quantity
rather
less than is
desired;
as, the song was well
enough..
Water Bath
::
Water bath () A
device
for
regulating
the
temperature
of
anything
subjected
to heat, by
surrounding
the
vessel
containing
it with
another
vessel
containing
water which can be kept at a
desired
temperature;
also, a
vessel
designed
for this
purpose..
Clique
::
Clique
(v. i.) To To
associate
together
in a
clannish
way; to act with
others
secretly
to gain a
desired
end; to plot; -- used with
together.
Cater
::
Cater (n.) By
extension:
To
supply
what is
needed
or
desired,
at
theatrical
or
musical
entertainments;
--
followed
by for or to..
Springal
::
Spring
(v. i.) A line led from a
vessel's
quarter
to her cable so that by
tightening
or
slacking
it she can be made to lie in any
desired
position;
a line led
diagonally
from the bow or stern of a
vessel
to some point upon the wharf to which she is
moored.
Optative
::
Optative
(n.)
Something
to be
desired.
Chock
::
Chock (n.) A
wedge,
or block made to fit in any space which it is
desired
to fill, esp.
something
to
steady
a cask or other body, or
prevent
it from
moving,
by
fitting
into the space
around
or
beneath
it..
Privation
::
Privation
(n.) The state of being
deprived
or
destitute
of
something,
especially
of
something
required
or
desired;
destitution;
need; as, to
undergo
severe
privations..
Advantage
::
Advantage
(n.) Any
condition,
circumstance,
opportunity,
or
means,
particularly
favorable
to
success,
or to any
desired
end;
benefit;
as, the enemy had the
advantage
of a more
elevated
position..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) The
turning
of a gun so as to make it point in any
desired
direction.
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To
adjust,
or
maintain,
with
respect
to a
desired
rate,
degree,
or
condition;
as, to
regulate
the
temperature
of a room, the
pressure
of
steam,
the speed of a
machine,
etc..
Want
::
Want (v. i.) That which is
needed
or
desired;
a thing of which the loss is felt; what is not
possessed,
and is
necessary
for use or
pleasure..
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(v. i.) To give
satisfaction;
to
afford
gratification;
to leave
nothing
to be
desired.
Sired
::
Sired (imp. & p. p.) of Sir.
Axolotl
::
Axolotl
(n.) An
amphibian
of the
salamander
tribe found in the
elevated
lakes of
Mexico;
the
siredon.
Prosperity
::
Prosperity
(n.) The state of being
prosperous;
advance
or gain in
anything
good or
desirable;
successful
progress
in any
business
or
enterprise;
attainment
of the
object
desired;
good
fortune;
success;
as,
commercial
prosperity;
national
prosperity..
Chase
::
Chase (v.)
Vehement
pursuit
for the
purpose
of
killing
or
capturing,
as of an
enemy,
or game; an
earnest
seeking
after any
object
greatly
desired;
the act or habit of
hunting;
a
hunt..
Hope
::
Hope (n.) One who, or that
which,
gives hope,
furnishes
ground
of
expectation,
or
promises
desired
good..
Will
::
Will (v.) That which is
strongly
wished
or
desired.
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