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Definition of train
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of train is as below...
Train (v. t.) To draw by
persuasion,
artifice,
or the like; to
attract
by
stratagem;
to
entice;
to
allure..
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Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To cause to
remain
in a given
situation,
position,
or
relation,
within
certain
limits,
or the like; to
prevent
from
falling
or
escaping;
to
sustain;
to
restrain;
to keep in the
grasp;
to
retain..
Unstrained
::
Unstrained
(a.) Not
forced;
easy;
natural;
as, a
unstrained
deduction
or
inference..
Compulsion
::
Compulsion
(n.) The act of
compelling,
or the state of being
compelled;
the act of
driving
or
urging
by force or by
physical
or moral
constraint;
subjection
to
force..
Artisan
::
Artisan
(n.) One
trained
to
manual
dexterity
in some
mechanic
art or
trade;
and
handicraftsman;
a
mechanic.
Cullender
::
Cullender
(n.) A
strainer.
See
Colander.
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The thing taken by
distraining;
that which is
seized
to
procure
satisfaction.
Padlock
::
Padlock
(n.) Fig.: A curb; a
restraint.
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To make
uneasy
or
unnatural;
to
produce
with
apparent
effort;
to
force;
to
constrain.
Sotto Voce
::
Sotto voce () With a
restrained
voice or
moderate
force;
in an
undertone.
Morendo
::
Morendo
(a. & n.)
Dying;
a
gradual
decrescendo
at the end of a
strain
or
cadence.
Distraint
::
Distraint
(n.) The act or
proceeding
of
seizing
personal
property
by
distress.
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To cause to move or act; to set
going,
running,
or
flowing;
as, to start a
railway
train;
to start a mill; to start a
stream
of
water;
to start a
rumor;
to start a
business..
Gearing
::
Gearing
(n.) The parts by which
motion
imparted
to one
portion
of an
engine
or
machine
is
transmitted
to
another,
considered
collectively;
as, the valve
gearing
of
locomotive
engine;
belt
gearing;
esp., a train of
wheels
for
transmitting
and
varying
motion
in
machinery..
Fierce
::
Fierce
(superl.)
Furious;
violent;
unrestrained;
impetuous;
as, a
fierce
wind..
Ransom
::
Ransom
(n.) The money or price paid for the
redemption
of a
prisoner,
or for goods
captured
by an
enemy;
payment
for
freedom
from
restraint,
penalty,
or
forfeit..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Correction;
chastisement;
punishment
inflicted
by way of
correction
and
training.
Training
::
Training
(n.) The act of one who
trains;
the act or
process
of
exercising,
disciplining,
etc.;
education..
Retain
::
Retain
(v. t.) To
continue
to hold; to keep in
possession;
not to lose, part with, or
dismiss;
to
retrain
from
departure,
escape,
or the
like..
Performer
::
Performer
(n.) One who
performs,
accomplishes,
or
fulfills;
as, a good
promiser,
but a bad
performer;
especially,
one who shows skill and
training
in any art; as, a
performer
of the
drama;
a
performer
on the
harp..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In a state of
restraint
or
hindrance.
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