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Definition of train
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Train (v. t.) To
break,
tame, and
accustom
to draw, as
oxen..
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Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Restraining
within
due
limits
of
propriety;
not
forward,
bold,
boastful,
or
presumptious;
rather
retiring
than
pushing
one's self
forward;
not
obstructive;
as, a
modest
youth;
a
modest
man..
Accomplished
::
Accomplished
(a.)
Complete
in
acquirements
as the
result
usually
of
training;
--
commonly
in a good
sense;
as, an
accomplished
scholar,
an
accomplished
villain..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To hold; to
restrain
from
departure
or
removal;
not to let go of; to
retain
in one's power or
possession;
not to lose; to
retain;
to
detain.
Enjoin
::
Enjoin
(v. t.) To
prohibit
or
restrain
by a
judicial
order or
decree;
to put an
injunction
on.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) The close or fall of a
strain;
the point of rest,
commonly
reached
by the
immediate
succession
of the tonic to the
dominant
chord..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceding
from
natural
feeling,
temperament,
or
disposition,
or from a
native
internal
proneness,
readiness,
or
tendency,
without
constraint;
as, a
spontaneous
gift or
proportion..
Wanton
::
Wanton
(v. t.)
Untrained;
undisciplined;
unrestrained;
hence,
loose;
free;
luxuriant;
roving;
sportive..
Melancholia
::
Melancholia
(n.) A kind of
mental
unsoundness
characterized
by
extreme
depression
of
spirits,
ill-grounded
fears,
delusions,
and
brooding
over one
particular
subject
or train of
ideas..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) The act of
delivering
or
freeing
from
restraint,
captivity,
peril,
and the like;
rescue;
as, the
deliverance
of a
captive..
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) A
hunting
dog of a
special
breed
originally
derived
from a cross
between
the
spaniel
and the
pointer.
Modern
setters
are
usually
trained
to
indicate
the
position
of game birds by
standing
in a fixed
position,
but
originally
they
indicated
it by
sitting
or
crouching..
Strict
::
Strict
(a.)
Strained;
drawn
close;
tight;
as, a
strict
embrace;
a
strict
ligature..
Licentious
::
Licentious
(a.)
Unrestrained
by law or
morality;
lawless;
immoral;
dissolute;
lewd;
lascivious;
as, a
licentious
man; a
licentious
life..
Coming
::
Coming
(n.)
Approach;
advent;
manifestation;
as, the
coming
of the
train..
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Poind
::
Poind (v. t.) To
distrain.
Self-restrained
::
Self-restrained
(a.)
Restrained
by one's self or
itself;
restrained
by one's own power or will.
Uneasy
::
Uneasy
(a.)
Occasioning
want of ease;
constraining;
cramping;
disagreeable;
unpleasing.
Tirade
::
Tirade
(n.) A
declamatory
strain
or
flight
of
censure
or
abuse;
a
rambling
invective;
an
oration
or
harangue
abounding
in
censorious
and
bitter
language.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
confine,
restrain,
or hold by
physical
force or
influence
of any kind; as,
attraction
binds the
planets
to the sun; frost binds the
earth,
or the
streams..
Frenum
::
Frenum
(n.) A
connecting
fold of
membrane
serving
to
support
or
restrain
any part; as, the
fraenum
of the
tongue..
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