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Definition of tire
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Tire (v. i.) To
become
weary;
to be
fatigued;
to have the
strength
fail; to have the
patience
exhausted;
as, a
feeble
person
soon
tires..
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Forwaked
::
Forwaked
(p. p. & a.) Tired out with
excessive
waking
or
watching.
Overwork
::
Overwork
(v. t.) To work
beyond
the
strength;
to cause to labor too much or too long; to tire
excessively;
as, to
overwork
a
horse..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
depression
of the vital
forces
of the
entire
body, or of a port of it,
marking
some
profound
impression
produced
upon the
nervous
system,
as by
severe
injury,
overpowering
emotion,
or the
like..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The place to which
anyone
retires;
a place or
privacy
or
safety;
a
refuge;
an
asylum.
Stopcock
::
Stop (n.) Some part of the
articulating
organs,
as the lips, or the
tongue
and
palate,
closed
(a) so as to cut off the
passage
of
breath
or voice
through
the mouth and the nose
(distinguished
as a
lip-stop,
or a
front-stop,
etc., as in p, t, d,
etc.),
or (b) so as to
obstruct,
but not
entirely
cut off, the
passage,
as in l, n, etc.; also, any of the
consonants
so
formed..
Entire
::
Entire
(n.)
Entirely.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
recede;
to fall or bend back; as, the shore of the sea
retires
in bays and
gulfs..
Monocrotism
::
Monocrotism
(n.) That
condition
of the pulse in which the pulse curve or
sphygmogram
shows but a
single
crest,
the
dicrotic
elevation
entirely
disappearing..
Erastian
::
Erastian
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Thomas
Erastus,
a
German
physician
and
theologian
of the 16th
century.
He held that the
punishment
of all
offenses
should
be
referred
to the civil
power,
and that holy
communion
was open to all. In the
present
day, an
Erastian
is one who would see the
church
placed
entirely
under the
control
of the
State..
Sink
::
Sink (v. i.) To enter
deeply;
to fall or
retire
beneath
or below the
surface;
to
penetrate.
Teetotally
::
Teetotally
(adv.)
Entirely;
totally.
Sequestered
::
Sequestered
(a.)
Retired;
secluded.
Full
::
Full
(adv.)
Quite;
to the same
degree;
without
abatement
or
diminution;
with the whole force or
effect;
thoroughly;
completely;
exactly;
entirely.
Covert
::
Covert
(v. t.)
Sheltered;
not open or
exposed;
retired;
protected;
as, a
covert
nook..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
retire;
to give up a
siege.
Headtire
::
Headtire
(n.) A
headdress.
Ursuline
::
Ursuline
(n.) One of an order of nuns
founded
by St.
Angela
Merici,
at
Brescia,
in
Italy,
about the year 1537, and so
called
from St.
Ursula,
under whose
protection
it was
placed.
The order was
introduced
into
Canada
as early as 1639, and into the
United
States
in 1727. The
members
are
devoted
entirely
to
education..
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A
person
or thing that
wearies
by
prolixity
or
dullness;
a
tiresome
person
or
affair;
any
person
or thing which
causes
ennui.
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not
lobed,
cleft,
or
branched;
entire..
Unabridged
::
Unabridged
(a.) Not
abridged,
or
shortened;
full;
complete;
entire;
whole..
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