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Definition of tire
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Tire (n.) A tier, row, or rank. See
Tier..
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Lucubration
::
Lucubration
(n.) That which is
composed
by
night;
that which is
produced
by
meditation
in
retirement;
hence
(loosely)
any
literary
composition.
Rota
::
Rota (n.) A
short-lived
political
club
established
in 1659 by
J.Harrington
to
inculcate
the
democratic
doctrine
of
election
of the
principal
officers
of the state by
ballot,
and the
annual
retirement
of a
portion
of
Parliament..
Attire
::
Attire
(n.) The
antlers,
or
antlers
and
scalp,
of a stag or
buck..
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) Act or mode of
dressing,
or that which is
arranged
in
dressing;
attire;
dress;
as, her
toilet
is
perfect..
Antler
::
Antler
(n.) The
entire
horn, or any
branch
of the horn, of a
cervine
animal,
as of a
stag..
Silence
::
Silence
(n.) The state of being
silent;
entire
absence
of sound or
noise;
absolute
stillness.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
charge
or
bearing
of
simple
form, one of nine or ten which are in
constant
use. The bend,
chevron,
chief,
cross,
fesse,
pale, and
saltire
are
uniformly
admitted
as
ordinaries.
Some
authorities
include
bar, bend
sinister,
pile, and
others.
See
Subordinary..
Satirist
::
Satirist
(n.) One who
satirizes;
especially,
one who
writes
satire..
Syndicate
::
Syndicate
(n.) An
association
of
persons
officially
authorized
to
undertake
some duty or to
negotiate
some
business;
also, an
association
of
persons
who
combine
to carry out, on their own
account,
a
financial
or
industrial
project;
as, a
syndicate
of
bankers
formed
to take up and
dispose
of an
entire
issue of
government
bonds..
Retired
::
Retired
(a.)
Private;
secluded;
quiet;
as, a
retired
life; a
person
of
retired
habits..
Aguise
::
Aguise
(v. t.) To
dress;
to
attire;
to
adorn.
Conservative
::
Conservative
(a.)
Having
power to
preserve
in a safe of
entire
state,
or from loss,
waste,
or
injury;
preservative..
Secrecy
::
Secrecy
(n.)
Seclusion;
privacy;
retirement.
Envelop
::
Envelop
(v. t.) To put a
covering
about;
to wrap up or in; to
inclose
within
a case,
wrapper,
integument
or the like; to
surround
entirely;
as, to
envelop
goods or a
letter;
the fog
envelops
a
ship..
Integral
::
Integral
(n.) A
whole;
an
entire
thing;
a whole
number;
an
individual.
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
Complete;
perfect;
total;
entire;
absolute;
as, utter ruin; utter
darkness..
Forsake
::
Forsake
(v. t.) To quit or leave
entirely;
to
desert;
to
abandon;
to
depart
or
withdraw
from; to
leave;
as, false
friends
and
flatterers
forsake
us in
adversity..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Avoid
::
Avoid (v. i.) To
retire;
to
withdraw.
Diapason
::
Diapason
(n.) The
entire
compass
of
tones.
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