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Definition of stored
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 stored is as below...
Store (v. t.) To
deposit
in a
store,
warehouse,
or other
building,
for
preservation;
to
warehouse;
as, to store
goods..
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Remediless
::
Remediless
(a.) Not
admitting
of a
remedy;
incapable
of being
restored
or
corrected;
incurable;
irreparable;
as, a
remediless
mistake
or
loss..
Redintegrate
::
Redintegrate
(a.)
Restored
to
wholeness
or a
perfect
state;
renewed.
Restitute
::
Restitute
(n.) That which is
restored
or
offered
in place of
something;
a
substitute.
Storehouse
::
Stored
(a.)
Collected
or
accumulated
as a
reserve
supply;
as,
stored
electricity..
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) The state of being
restored;
recovery
of
health,
strength,
etc.; as,
restoration
from
sickness..
Udder
::
Udder (n.) The
glandular
organ in which milk is
secreted
and
stored;
--
popularly
called
the bag in cows and other
quadrupeds.
See
Mamma.
Storing
::
Stored
(imp. & p. p.) of Stor.
Convalescent
::
Convalescent
(a.)
Recovering
from
sickness
or
debility;
partially
restored
to
health
or
strength.
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) The act of
restoring
or
bringing
back to a
former
place,
station,
or
condition;
the fact of being
restored;
renewal;
reestablishment;
as, the
restoration
of
friendship
between
enemies;
the
restoration
of peace after war..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Fig.: A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something;
esp.
(Script.),
one into whom
something
is
conceived
as
poured,
or in whom
something
is
stored
for use; as,
vessels
of wrath or
mercy..
Restored
::
Restored
(imp. & p. p.) of
Restor.
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Corrected;
amended;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence;
said,
specifically,
of the whole body of
Protestant
churches
originating
in the
Reformation.
Also, in a more
restricted
sense,
of those who
separated
from
Luther
on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation,
etc., and
carried
the
Reformation,
as they
claimed,
to a
higher
point.
The
Protestant
churches
founded
by them in
Switzerland,
France,
Holland,
and part of
Germany,
were
called
the
Reformed
churches..
Wareroom
::
Wareroom
(n.) A room in which goods are
stored
or
exhibited
for sale.
Wardrobe
::
Wardrobe
(v. t.) A room or
apartment
where
clothes
are kept, or
wearing
apparel
is
stored;
a
portable
closet
for
hanging
up
clothes..
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) That which is
restored
or
renewed.
Albumen
::
Albumen
(n.)
Nourishing
matter
stored
up
within
the
integuments
of the seed in many
plants,
but not
incorporated
in the
embryo.
It is the
floury
part in corn,
wheat,
and like
grains,
the oily part in poppy
seeds,
the
fleshy
part in the
cocoanut,
etc..
Envyned
::
Envyned
(a.)
Stored
or
furnished
with wine.
Re-store
::
Re-store
(v. t.) To store
again;
as, the goods taken out were
re-stored..
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