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Definition of tire
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Tire (n.)
Furniture;
apparatus;
equipment.
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Umbratical
::
Umbratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the shade or
darkness;
shadowy;
unreal;
secluded;
retired.
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To cause to
retire
or
withdraw
into
obscurity;
to
seclude;
to
withdraw;
-- often used
reflexively.
Covert
::
Covert
(v. t.)
Sheltered;
not open or
exposed;
retired;
protected;
as, a
covert
nook..
Shrink
::
Shrink
(v. i.) To
withdraw
or
retire,
as from
danger;
to
decline
action
from fear; to
recoil,
as in fear,
horror,
or
distress..
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) Shut up;
sequestered;
retired
from the world or from
public
notice;
solitary;
living
apart;
as, a
recluse
monk or
hermit;
a
recluse
life..
Score
::
Score (n.) The
original
and
entire
draught,
or its
transcript,
of a
composition,
with the parts for all the
different
instruments
or
voices
written
on
staves
one above
another,
so that they can be read at a
glance;
-- so
called
from the bar,
which,
in its early use, was drawn
through
all the
parts..
Satirize
::
Satirize
(v. t.) To make the
object
of
satire;
to
attack
with
satire;
to
censure
with
keenness
or
severe
sarcasm.
Tired
::
Tired (a.)
Weary;
fatigued;
exhausted.
Opposite
::
Opposite
(a.)
Applied
to the other of two
things
which are
entirely
different;
other;
as, the
opposite
sex; the
opposite
extreme..
Cloister
::
Cloister
(v. t.) A
monastic
establishment;
a place for
retirement
from the world for
religious
duties.
Stark
::
Stark (n.)
Complete;
absolute;
full;
perfect;
entire.
Secede
::
Secede
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from
fellowship,
communion,
or
association;
to
separate
one's self by a
solemn
act; to draw off; to
retire;
especially,
to
withdraw
from a
political
or
religious
body..
Retired
::
Retired
(a.)
Withdrawn
from
active
duty or
business;
as, a
retired
officer;
a
retired
physician..
Holostraca
::
Holostraca
(n. pl.) A
division
of
phyllopod
Crustacea,
including
those that are
entirely
covered
by a
bivalve
shell..
Livelong
::
Livelong
(a.)
Whole;
entire;
long in
passing;
-- used of time, as day or
night,
in
adverbial
phrases,
and
usually
with a sense of
tediousness..
Sentires
::
Sentires
(pl. ) of
Sentr.
Degarnish
::
Degarnish
(v. t.) To strip or
deprive
of
entirely,
as of
furniture,
ornaments,
etc.; to
disgarnish;
as, to
degarnish
a
house,
etc..
Integrant
::
Integrant
(a.)
Making
part of a
whole;
necessary
to
constitute
an
entire
thing;
integral.
Hermit
::
Hermit
(n.) A
person
who
retires
from
society
and lives in
solitude;
a
recluse;
an
anchoret;
especially,
one who so lives from
religious
motives..
Track
::
Track (n.) The
entire
lower
surface
of the foot; -- said of
birds,
etc..
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