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Definition of tore
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Tore
(imp.)
of Tea.
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Convalescent
::
Convalescent
(a.)
Recovering
from
sickness
or
debility;
partially
restored
to
health
or
strength.
Revitalize
::
Revitalize
(v. t.) To
restore
vitality
to; to bring back to life.
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..
Transport
::
Transport
(v.) A
vessel
employed
for
transporting,
especially
for
carrying
soldiers,
warlike
stores,
or
provisions,
from one place to
another,
or to
convey
convicts
to their
destination;
--
called
also
transport
ship,
transport
vessel..
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Toreumatography
::
Toreumatography
(n.) A
description
of
sculpture
such as
bas-relief
in
metal.
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To
restore
to its
proper
place or
condition,
as a
displaced
organ or part; as, to
reduce
a
dislocation,
a
fracture,
or a
hernia..
Wastorel
::
Wastorel
(n.) See
Wastrel.
Unmoralized
::
Unmoralized
(a.) Not
restrained
or
tutored
by
morality.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) A
section
of
memory
in a
computer
used for
temporary
storage
of data, in which the last datum
stored
is the first
retrieved..
Factoress
::
Factoress
(n.) A
factor
who is a
woman.
Reinstate
::
Reinstate
(v. t.) To place again in
possession,
or in a
former
state;
to
restore
to a state from which one had been
removed;
to
instate
again;
as, to
reinstate
a king in the
possession
of the
kingdom..
Tauridor
::
Tauridor
(n.) A
bullfighter;
a
toreador.
Dissipate
::
Dissipate
(v. t.) To
scatter
completely;
to
disperse
and cause to
disappear;
-- used esp. of the
dispersion
of
things
that can never again be
collected
or
restored.
Remonetize
::
Remonetize
(v. t.) To
restore
to use as
money;
as, to
remonetize
silver..
Reform
::
Reform
(v. t.) To put into a new and
improved
form or
condition;
to
restore
to a
former
good
state,
or bring from bad to good; to
change
from worse to
better;
to
amend;
to
correct;
as, to
reform
a
profligate
man; to
reform
corrupt
manners
or
morals..
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..
Clerk
::
Clerk (n.) An
assistant
in a shop or
store.
Store
::
Store (v. t.) To
furnish;
to
supply;
to
replenish;
esp., to stock or
furnish
against
a
future
time..
Restitute
::
Restitute
(n.) That which is
restored
or
offered
in place of
something;
a
substitute.
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