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Definition of stir
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Stirring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sti.
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Excitable
::
Excitable
(a.)
Capable
of being
excited,
or
roused
into
action;
susceptible
of
excitement;
easily
stirred
up, or
stimulated..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(v. t.) To stir or skim with a
rabble,
as
molten
iron..
Malaxate
::
Malaxate
(v. t.) To
soften
by
kneading
or
stirring
with some
thinner
substance.
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) A seat for a
rider,
--
usually
made of
leather,
padded
to span
comfortably
a
horse's
back,
furnished
with
stirrups
for the
rider's
feet to rest in, and
fastened
in place with a
girth;
also, a seat for the rider on a
bicycle
or
tricycle..
Stirring
::
Stirrer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stirs
something;
also, one who moves
about,
especially
after
sleep;
as, an early
stirrer..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To put in
motion;
to stir up; to
agitate.
Trowel
::
Trowel
(n.) A
gardener's
tool,
somewhat
like a
scoop,
used in
taking
up
plants,
stirring
the
earth,
etc..
Stirpiculture
::
Stirp (n.)
Stock;
race;
family.
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) In a state of rest or calm;
without
stir,
motion,
or
agitation;
still;
as, a quiet sea; quiet air..
Stiriated
::
Stirabout
(n.) A dish
formed
of
oatmeal
boiled
in water to a
certain
consistency
and
frequently
stirred,
or of
oatmeal
and
dripping
mixed
together
and
stirred
about in a pan; a hasty
pudding..
Deedful
::
Deedful
(a.) Full of deeds or
exploits;
active;
stirring.
Strap
::
Strap (n.)
Something
made of such a
strip,
or of a part of one, or a
combination
of two or more for a
particular
use; as, a boot
strap,
shawl
strap,
stirrup
strap..
Mix
::
Mix (v. t.) To cause a
promiscuous
interpenetration
of the parts of, as of two or more
substances
with each
other,
or of one
substance
with
others;
to unite or blend into one mass or
compound,
as by
stirring
together;
to
mingle;
to
blend;
as, to mix flour and salt; to mix
wines..
Stokehole
::
Stoke (v. i.) To poke or stir up a fire;
hence,
to tend the fires of
furnaces,
steamers,
etc..
Stirrage
::
Stirps
(n.) A race, or a fixed and
permanent
variety..
Poker
::
Poker (n.) That which pokes or is used in
poking,
especially
a metal bar or rod used in
stirring
a fire of
coals..
Agog
::
Agog (a. & adv.) In eager
desire;
eager;
astir.
Chapelet
::
Chapelet
(n.) A pair of
straps,
with
stirrups,
joined
at the top and
fastened
to the
pommel
or the frame of the
saddle,
after they have been
adjusted
to the
convenience
of the
rider..
Stoke
::
Stoke (v. t.) To poke or stir up, as a fire;
hence,
to tend, as the fire of a
furnace,
boiler,
etc..
Roil
::
Roil (v.) To
render
turbid
by
stirring
up the dregs or
sediment
of; as, to roil wine,
cider,
etc. , in casks or
bottles;
to roil a
spring..
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