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Definition of supply
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Supplying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Suppl.
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Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.)
Hence,
an
opening
or
channel
through
which
anything
flows;
a
source
of
supply..
Reservoir
::
Reservoir
(n.) A place where
anything
is kept in
store;
especially,
a place where water is
collected
and kept for use when
wanted,
as to
supply
a
fountain,
a
canal,
or a city by means of
aqueducts,
or to drive a mill
wheel,
or the
like..
Tackle
::
Tackle
(n.) To
supply
with
tackle.
Hoard
::
Hoard (n.) A
store,
stock,
or
quantity
of
anything
accumulated
or laid up; a
hidden
supply;
a
treasure;
as, a hoard of
provisions;
a hoard of
money..
Officiate
::
Officiate
(v. t.) To
discharge,
perform,
or
supply,
as an
official
duty or
function..
Fill
::
Fill (a.) To fill or
supply
fully with food; to feed; to
satisfy.
Afford
::
Afford
(v. t.) To
offer,
provide,
or
supply,
as in
selling,
granting,
expending,
with
profit,
or
without
loss or too great
injury;
as, A
affords
his goods
cheaper
than B; a man can
afford
a sum
yearly
in
charity..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To
provide
with
material
requisites;
to
store;
to fill; to
supply;
as, to stock a
warehouse,
that is, to fill it with
goods;
to stock a farm, that is, to
supply
it with
cattle
and
tools;
to stock land, that is, to
occupy
it with a
permanent
growth,
especially
of
grass..
Equip
::
Equip (v. t.) To
furnish
for
service,
or
against
a need or
exigency;
to fit out; to
supply
with
whatever
is
necessary
to
efficient
action
in any way; to
provide
with arms or an
armament,
stores,
munitions,
rigging,
etc.; -- said esp. of ships and of
troops..
Furnish
::
Furnish
(v. t.) To
supply
with
anything
necessary,
useful,
or
appropriate;
to
provide;
to
equip;
to fit out, or fit up; to
adorn;
as, to
furnish
a
family
with
provisions;
to
furnish
one with arms for
defense;
to
furnish
a
Cable;
to
furnish
the mind with
ideas;
to
furnish
one with
knowledge
or
principles;
to
furnish
an
expedition
or
enterprise,
a room or a
house..
Provide
::
Provide
(v. t.) To
supply;
to
afford;
to
contribute.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
mechanical
contrivance,
an
auxiliary
machine,
or a
subordinate
part of a
machine,
rendering
convenient
service,
and often
supplying
the place of a boy or
attendant
who was
commonly
called
Jack.
Spile
::
Spile (v. t.) To
supply
with a spile or a
spigot;
to make a small vent in, as a
cask..
Wing
::
Wing (v. t.) To
supply
with wings or
sidepieces.
Maintain
::
Maintain
(v. t.) To bear the
expense
of; to
support;
to keep up; to
supply
with what is
needed.
Waterwork
::
Waterwork
(n.) An
hydraulic
apparatus,
or a
system
of works or
fixtures,
by which a
supply
of water is
furnished
for
useful
or
ornamental
purposes,
including
dams,
sluices,
pumps,
aqueducts,
distributing
pipes,
fountains,
etc.; -- used
chiefly
in the
plural..
Cup
::
Cup (v. t.) To
supply
with cups of wine.
Recruit
::
Recruit
(n.) A
supply
of
anything
wasted
or
exhausted;
a
reenforcement.
Mint
::
Mint (n.) Any place
regarded
as a
source
of
unlimited
supply;
the
supply
itself.
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To
drain,
metaphorically;
to use or
expend
wholly,
or till the
supply
comes to an end; to
deprive
wholly
of
strength;
to use up; to weary or tire out; to wear out; as, to
exhaust
one's
strength,
patience,
or
resources..
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