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Definition of tore
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Tore (n.) Same as
Torus.
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Owe
::
Owe (v.)
Hence:
To have or be under an
obigation
to
restore,
pay, or
render
(something)
in
return
or
compensation
for
something
received;
to be
indebted
in the sum of; as, the
subject
owes
allegiance;
the
fortunate
owe
assistance
to the
unfortunate..
Electoress
::
Electoress
(n.) An
electress.
Magazine
::
Magazine
(n.) A
receptacle
in which
anything
is
stored,
especially
military
stores,
as
ammunition,
arms,
provisions,
etc..
Storehouse
::
Storehouse
(n.) A
building
for
keeping
goods of any kind,
especially
provisions;
a
magazine;
a
repository;
a
warehouse..
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To
return;
to pay back; to
restore.
Refect
::
Refect
(v. t.) To
restore
after
hunger
or
fatigue;
to
refresh.
Pacific
::
Pacific
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
peace;
suited
to make or
restore
peace;
of a
peaceful
character;
not
warlike;
not
quarrelsome;
conciliatory;
as,
pacific
words or acts; a
pacific
nature
or
condition..
Polysyndeton
::
Polysyndeton
(n.) A
figure
by which the
conjunction
is often
repeated,
as in the
sentence,
We have ships and men and money and
stores.
Opposed
to
asyndeton..
Tutrix
::
Tutrix
(n.) A
female
guardian;
a
tutoress.
Accipiter
::
Accipiter
(n.) A genus of
rapacious
birds;
one of the
Accipitres
or
Raptores.
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..
Reestablish
::
Reestablish
(v. t.) To
establish
anew; to fix or
confirm
again;
to
restore;
as, to
reestablish
a
covenant;
to
reestablish
health..
Reintegrate
::
Reintegrate
(v. t.) To renew with
regard
to any state or
quality;
to
restore;
to bring again
together
into a
whole,
as the parts off
anything;
to
reestablish;
as, to
reintegrate
a
nation..
Instaurator
::
Instaurator
(n.) One who
renews
or
restores
to a
former
condition.
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) A place or
building
in which
stores
of
wealth
are
deposited;
especially,
a place where
public
revenues
are
deposited
and kept, and where money is
disbursed
to
defray
the
expenses
of
government;
hence,
also, the place of
deposit
and
disbursement
of any
collected
funds..
Hearten
::
Hearten
(v. t.) To
restore
fertility
or
strength
to, as to
land..
Resuscitate
::
Resuscitate
(a.)
Restored
to life.
Palmipedes
::
Palmipedes
(n. pl.) Same as
Natatores.
Recarbonize
::
Recarbonize
(v. t.) To
restore
carbon
to; as, to
recarbonize
iron in
converting
it into
steel..
Lager Beer
::
Lager beer ()
Originally
a
German
beer, but now also made in
immense
quantities
in the
United
States;
-- so
called
from its being laid up or
stored
for some
months
before
use..
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