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Definition of tore
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Tore (n.) Same as
Torus.
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Treasure-house
::
Treasure-house
(n.) A house or
building
where
treasures
and
stores
are kept.
Refresh
::
Refresh
(a.) To make as if new; to
repair;
to
restore.
Naval
::
Naval (a.)
Having
to do with
shipping;
of or
pertaining
to ships or a navy;
consisting
of
ships;
as, naval
forces,
successes,
stores,
etc..
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..
Hearten
::
Hearten
(v. t.) To
restore
fertility
or
strength
to, as to
land..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
Instaurator
::
Instaurator
(n.) One who
renews
or
restores
to a
former
condition.
Reposit
::
Reposit
(v. t.) To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to
lodge,
as for
safety
or
preservation;
to
place;
to
store..
Improvvisatore
::
Improvvisatore
(n.) One who
composes
and sings or
recites
rhymes
and short poems
extemporaneously.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To give in place of, or as
satisfaction
for..
Tutress
::
Tutress
(n.)
Tutoress.
Warehousing
::
Warehousing
(n.) The act of
placing
goods in a
warehouse,
or in a
customhouse
store..
Reform
::
Reform
(v. t.) To put into a new and
improved
form or
condition;
to
restore
to a
former
good
state,
or bring from bad to good; to
change
from worse to
better;
to
amend;
to
correct;
as, to
reform
a
profligate
man; to
reform
corrupt
manners
or
morals..
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To cause to be
friendly
again;
to
conciliate
anew; to
restore
to
friendship;
to bring back to
harmony;
to cause to be no
longer
at
variance;
as, to
reconcile
persons
who have
quarreled..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) A
vessel
employed
to
attend
other
vessels,
to
supply
them with
provisions
and other
stores,
to
convey
intelligence,
or the
like..
Mend
::
Mend (v. t.) To
repair,
as
anything
that is torn,
broken,
defaced,
decayed,
or the like; to
restore
from
partial
decay,
injury,
or
defacement;
to patch up; to put in shape or order
again;
to
re-create;
as, to mend a
garment
or a
machine..
Instore
::
Instore
(v. t.) To store up; to
inclose;
to
contain.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To bring back to its
former
state;
to bring back from a state of ruin,
decay,
disease,
or the like; to
repair;
to
renew;
to
recover..
Restitute
::
Restitute
(v. t.) To
restore
to a
former
state.
Toreador
::
Toreador
(n.) A
bullfighter.
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