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Definition of tore
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Tore (n.) The solid
inclosed
by such a
surface;
--
sometimes
called
an
anchor
ring.
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Garner
::
Garner
(v. t.) To
gather
for
preservation;
to
store,
as in a
granary;
to
treasure..
Redintegrate
::
Redintegrate
(a.)
Restored
to
wholeness
or a
perfect
state;
renewed.
Supply
::
Supply
(n.) The food, and the like, which meets the daily
necessities
of an army or other large body of men;
store;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural;
as, the army was
discontented
for lack of
supplies..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Fig.: A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something;
esp.
(Script.),
one into whom
something
is
conceived
as
poured,
or in whom
something
is
stored
for use; as,
vessels
of wrath or
mercy..
Transport
::
Transport
(v.) A
vessel
employed
for
transporting,
especially
for
carrying
soldiers,
warlike
stores,
or
provisions,
from one place to
another,
or to
convey
convicts
to their
destination;
--
called
also
transport
ship,
transport
vessel..
Fraught
::
Fraught
(a.)
Freighted;
laden;
filled;
stored;
charged.
Panary
::
Panary
(n.) A
storehouse
for
bread.
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.)
Either
one of two or more
species
of South
American
blood-sucking
bats
belonging
to the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla.
These bats are
destitute
of molar
teeth,
but have
strong,
sharp
cutting
incisors
with which they make
punctured
wounds
from which they suck the blood of
horses,
cattle,
and other
animals,
as well as man,
chiefly
during
sleep.
They have a
caecal
appendage
to the
stomach,
in which the blood with which they gorge
themselves
is
stored..
Strepsipter
::
Strepitores
(n. pl.) A
division
of
birds,
including
the
clamatorial
and
picarian
birds,
which do not have well
developed
singing
organs..
Attend
::
Attend
(v. t.) To wait for; to
await;
to
remain,
abide,
or be in store for..
Tore
::
Tore (n.) The solid
inclosed
by such a
surface;
--
sometimes
called
an
anchor
ring.
Unwarp
::
Unwarp
(v. t.) To
restore
from a
warped
state;
to cause to be
linger
warped.
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..
Merchant
::
Merchant
(n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of
goods;
a
shopkeeper.
Storey
::
Storeship
(n.) A
vessel
used to carry naval
stores
for a
fleet,
garrison,
or the
like..
Imbarn
::
Imbarn
(v. t.) To store in a barn.
Swimmeret
::
Swimmer
(n.) A
swimming
bird; one of the
natatores.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To form a
picture
or model of, as of
something
lost or
mutilated;
as, to
restore
a
ruined
building,
city, or the
like..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(n.) To lay up or away for safe
keeping;
to put up; to
store;
as, to
deposit
goods in a
warehouse..
Factoress
::
Factoress
(n.) A
factor
who is a
woman.
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