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Definition of stir
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stir is as below...
Stir (v. i.) To be in
motion;
to be
active
or
bustling;
to exert or busy one's self.
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Stirpes
::
Stirpiculture
(n.) The
breeding
of
special
stocks
or
races.
Stirrage
::
Stirps
(n.) A race, or a fixed and
permanent
variety..
Arouse
::
Arouse
(v. t.) To
excite
to
action
from a state of rest; to stir, or put in
motion
or
exertion;
to
rouse;
to
excite;
as, to
arouse
one from
sleep;
to
arouse
the
dormant
faculties..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) A
puddler's
stirrer.
Stir
::
Stirring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sti.
Mover
::
Mover (n.) A
person
or thing that
moves,
stirs,
or
changes
place..
Stir
::
Stir (v. i.) To move; to
change
one's
position.
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..
Bile
::
Bile (n.)
Bitterness
of
feeling;
choler;
anger;
ill
humor;
as, to stir one's
bile..
Stir
::
Stir (n.) The act or
result
of
stirring;
agitation;
tumult;
bustle;
noise or
various
movements.
Stir
::
Stir (v. i.) To be in
motion;
to be
active
or
bustling;
to exert or busy one's self.
Rile
::
Rile (v. t.) To
render
turbid
or
muddy;
to stir up; to roil.
Deedful
::
Deedful
(a.) Full of deeds or
exploits;
active;
stirring.
Stoke
::
Stoke (v. t.) To poke or stir up, as a fire;
hence,
to tend, as the fire of a
furnace,
boiler,
etc..
Do
::
Do (n.) Ado;
bustle;
stir; to do.
Malaxate
::
Malaxate
(v. t.) To
soften
by
kneading
or
stirring
with some
thinner
substance.
Concitation
::
Concitation
(n.) The act of
stirring
up,
exciting,
or
agitating..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To be
stirring;
to be
abroad;
to go
restlessly
about;
-- said of
things
or
persons
expected
to
remain
quiet,
as a
sleeping
person,
or the
spirit
of a dead
person;
to go about as a
somnambulist
or a
specter..
Commote
::
Commote
(v. t.) To
commove;
to
disturb;
to stir up.
Queck
::
Queck (v. i.) A word
occurring
in a
corrupt
passage
of
Bacon's
Essays,
and
probably
meaning,
to stir, to
move..
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