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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 lead or
direct,
and form to a wall or
espalier;
to form to a
proper
shape,
by
bending,
lopping,
or
pruning;
as, to train young
trees..
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Rescue
::
Rescue
(v. t.) To free or
deliver
from any
confinement,
violence,
danger,
or evil; to
liberate
from
actual
restraint;
to
remove
or
withdraw
from a state of
exposure
to evil; as, to
rescue
a
prisoner
from the
enemy;
to
rescue
seamen
from
destruction..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Habitual
moderation
in
regard
to the
indulgence
of the
natural
appetites
and
passions;
restrained
or
moderate
indulgence;
moderation;
as,
temperance
in
eating
and
drinking;
temperance
in the
indulgence
of joy or
mirth;
specifically,
moderation,
and
sometimes
abstinence,
in
respect
to using
intoxicating
liquors..
Spontaneity
::
Spontaneity
(n.) The
tendency
to
undergo
change,
characteristic
of both
animal
and
vegetable
organisms,
and not
restrained
or
cheked
by the
environment..
Cadet
::
Cadet (n.) A young man in
training
for
military
or naval
service;
esp. a pupil in a
military
or naval
school,
as at West
Point,
Annapolis,
or
Woolwich..
Set
::
Set (n.)
Permanent
change
of
figure
in
consequence
of
excessive
strain,
as from
compression,
tension,
bending,
twisting,
etc.; as, the set of a
spring..
Crinite
::
Crinite
(a.)
Having
the
appearance
of a tuft of hair;
having
a
hairlike
tail or
train.
Enjoin
::
Enjoin
(v. t.) To
prohibit
or
restrain
by a
judicial
order or
decree;
to put an
injunction
on.
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) The state of being
delivered,
or freed from
restraint..
Stipe
::
Stintless
(a.)
Without
stint or
restraint.
Immodest
::
Immodest
(a.) Not
modest;
wanting
in the
reserve
or
restraint
which
decorum
and
decency
require;
indecent;
indelicate;
obscene;
lewd; as,
immodest
persons,
behavior,
words,
pictures,
etc..
Incontinently
::
Incontinently
(adv.)
In an
incontinent
manner;
without
restraint,
or
without
due
restraint;
-- used esp. of the
passions
or
appetites..
Frenum
::
Frenum
(n.) A
connecting
fold of
membrane
serving
to
support
or
restrain
any part; as, the
fraenum
of the
tongue..
Ultimate
::
Ultimate
(a.) Last in a train of
progression
or
consequences;
tended
toward
by all that
precedes;
arrived
at, as the last
result;
final..
Gamin
::
Gamin (n.) A
neglected
and
untrained
city boy; a young
street
Arab.
Agminal
::
Agminal
(a.)
Pertaining
to an army
marching,
or to a
train..
Constraintive
::
Constraintive
(a.)
Constraining;
compulsory.
School
::
School
(v. t.) To train in an
institution
of
learning;
to
educate
at a
school;
to
teach.
Diatribe
::
Diatribe
(n.) A
prolonged
or
exhaustive
discussion;
especially,
an
acrimonious
or
invective
harangue;
a
strain
of
abusive
or
railing
language;
a
philippic..
Distrainor
::
Distrainor
(n.) One who
distrains;
the party
distraining
goods or
chattels.
Tensity
::
Tensity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tense,
or
strained
to
stiffness;
tension;
tenseness..
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