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Definition of tore
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Tore (n.) The dead grass that
remains
on
mowing
land in
winter
and
spring.
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Granary
::
Granary
(n.) A
storehouse
or
repository
for
grain,
esp. after it is
thrashed
or
husked;
a
cornbouse;
also
(Fig.),
a
region
fertile
in
grain..
Relate
::
Relate
(v. t.) To bring back; to
restore.
Refit
::
Refit (v. t.) To fit or
prepare
for use
again;
to
repair;
to
restore
after
damage
or
decay;
as, to refit a
garment;
to refit ships of war..
Situation
::
Situation
(n.)
Permanent
position
or
employment;
place;
office;
as, a
situation
in a
store;
a
situation
under
government..
Factored
::
Factored
(imp. & p. p.) of
Facto.
Replace
::
Replace
(v. t.) To place
again;
to
restore
to a
former
place,
position,
condition,
or the
like..
Storeroom
::
Storer
(n.) One who lays up or forms a
store.
Photorelief
::
Photorelief
(n.) A
printing
surface
in
relief,
obtained
by
photographic
means and
subsequent
manipulations..
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Re-store
::
Re-store
(v. t.) To store
again;
as, the goods taken out were
re-stored..
Restorement
::
Restorement
(n.)
Restoration.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
restore
or bring to a
smooth,
dry, or
passable
condition;
-- said of the
ground,
of
roads,
and the like; as, clear
weather
settles
the
roads..
Recure
::
Recure
(v. t.) To
restore,
as from
weariness,
sickness;
or the like; to
repair..
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.)
Wealth
accumulated;
especially,
a
stock,
or store of money in
reserve..
Branch
::
Branch
(a.)
Diverging
from, or
tributary
to, a main
stock,
line, way,
theme,
etc.; as, a
branch
vein; a
branch
road or line; a
branch
topic;
a
branch
store..
Alterative
::
Alterative
(n.) A
medicine
or
treatment
which
gradually
induces
a
change,
and
restores
healthy
functions
without
sensible
evacuations..
Revivificate
::
Revivificate
(v. t.) To
revive;
to
recall
or
restore
to life.
Comb
::
Comb (n.) The waxen
framework
forming
the walls of the cells in which bees store their
honey,
eggs, etc.;
honeycomb..
Revertent
::
Revertent
(n.) A
remedy
which
restores
the
natural
order of the
inverted
irritative
motions
in the
animal
system.
Thing
::
Thing (n.)
Clothes;
furniture;
appurtenances;
luggage;
as, to pack or store one's
things..
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