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Definition of stir
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Stir (v. t.) To bring into
debate;
to
agitate;
to moot.
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Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To pass a rake over; to
scrape
or
scratch
with a rake for the
purpose
of
collecting
and
clearing
off
something,
or for
stirring
up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a
flower
bed..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) The legs; as, to stir one's
stumps..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(n.) An iron bar, with the end bent, used in
stirring
or
skimming
molten
iron in the
process
of
puddling..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) To
excite
or stir up to
activity,
as a fan
axcites
a
flame;
to
stimulate;
as, this
conduct
fanned
the
excitement
of the
populace..
Concitation
::
Concitation
(n.) The act of
stirring
up,
exciting,
or
agitating..
To-do
::
To-do (n.)
Bustle;
stir;
commotion;
ado.
Slice
::
Slice (v. t.) A plate of iron with a
handle,
forming
a kind of
chisel,
or a
spadelike
implement,
variously
proportioned,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
stripping
the
planking
from a
vessel's
side, for
cutting
blubber
from a
whale,
or for
stirring
a fire of
coals;
a slice bar; a peel; a fire
shovel..
Bridle Iron
::
Bridle
iron () A
strong
flat bar of iron, so bent as to
support,
as in a
stirrup,
one end of a floor
timber,
etc., where no
sufficient
bearing
can be had; --
called
also
stirrup
and
hanger..
Rouser
::
Rouser
(n.) A
stirrer
in a
copper
for
boiling
wort.
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A
contrivance,
turning
on a
vertical
axis by a
handle
or
winch,
and
giving
a
circular
motion
to the ore to be
washed;
a
stirrer..
Wag
::
Wag (v. i.) To be in
action
or
motion;
to move; to get
along;
to
progress;
to stir.
Rowlock
::
Rowlock
(n.) A
contrivance
or
arrangement
serving
as a
fulcrum
for an oar in
rowing.
It
consists
sometimes
of a notch in the
gunwale
of a boat,
sometimes
of a pair of pins
between
which the oar rests on the edge of the
gunwale,
sometimes
of a
single
pin
passing
through
the oar, or of a metal fork or
stirrup
pivoted
in the
gunwale
and
suporting
the oar..
Commote
::
Commote
(v. t.) To
commove;
to
disturb;
to stir up.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
disturb
or
excite;
to
perturb;
as, he was
greatly
agitated..
Stirrup
::
Stirrup
(v. i.) A kind of ring, or bent piece of
metal,
wood,
leather,
or the like,
horizontal
in one part for
receiving
the foot of a
rider,
and
attached
by a strap to the
saddle,
-- used to
assist
a
person
in
mounting
a
horse,
and to
enable
him to sit
steadily
in
riding,
as well as to
relieve
him by
supporting
a part of the
weight
of the
body..
Plonge
::
Plonge
(v. t.) To
cleanse,
as open
drains
which are
entered
by the tide, by
stirring
up the
sediment
when the tide
ebbs..
Stir
::
Stir (n.) The act or
result
of
stirring;
agitation;
tumult;
bustle;
noise or
various
movements.
Stirious
::
Stiriated
(a.)
Adorned
with
pendants
like
icicles.
Stirps
::
Stirps
(n.)
Stock;
race;
family.
Flush
::
Flush (v. t.) To
excite;
to
animate;
to stir.
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