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Definition of train
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Train (v. t.) To
trace,
as a lode or any
mineral
appearance,
to its
head..
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Entrain
::
Entrain
(v. i.) To go
aboard
a
railway
train;
as, the
troops
entrained
at the
station..
Uneasy
::
Uneasy
(a.) Not easy in
manner;
constrained;
stiff;
awkward;
not
graceful;
as, an
uneasy
deportment..
Withhold
::
Withhold
(v. t.) To hold back; to
restrain;
to keep from
action.
Accomplishment
::
Accomplishment
(n.) That which
completes,
perfects,
or
equips
thoroughly;
acquirement;
attainment;
that which
constitutes
excellence
of mind, or
elegance
of
manners,
acquired
by
education
or
training..
Restrainer
::
Restrainer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
restrains..
Compellable
::
Compellable
(a.)
Capable
of being
compelled
or
constrained.
Stress
::
Stress
(n.) The
force,
or
combination
of
forces,
which
produces
a
strain;
force
exerted
in any
direction
or
manner
between
contiguous
bodies,
or parts of
bodies,
and
taking
specific
names
according
to its
direction,
or mode of
action,
as
thrust
or
pressure,
pull or
tension,
shear or
tangential
stress..
Audacious
::
Audacious
(a.)
Contemning
the
restraints
of law,
religion,
or
decorum;
bold in
wickedness;
presumptuous;
impudent;
insolent..
Unbred
::
Unbred
(a.) Not
taught
or
trained;
-- with to.
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..
Frenum
::
Frenum
(n.) A
connecting
fold of
membrane
serving
to
support
or
restrain
any part; as, the
fraenum
of the
tongue..
Collision
::
Collision
(n.) The act of
striking
together;
a
striking
together,
as of two hard
bodies;
a
violent
meeting,
as of
railroad
trains;
a
clashing..
Astrict
::
Astrict
(v. t.) To bind; to
constrain;
to
restrict;
to
limit.
Forwardness
::
Forwardness
(n.)
Eagerness;
ardor;
as, it is
difficult
to
restrain
the
forwardness
of
youth..
Hold
::
Hold (n. i.) To
restrain
one's self; to
refrain.
Orthophony
::
Orthophony
(n.) The art of
correct
articulation;
voice
training.
Duress
::
Duress
(n.) The state of
compulsion
or
necessity
in which a
person
is
influenced,
whether
by the
unlawful
restrain
of his
liberty
or by
actual
or
threatened
physical
violence,
to incur a civil
liability
or to
commit
an
offense..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Tout
::
Tout (n.) One who
secretly
watches
race
horses
which are in
course
of
training,
to get
information
about their
capabilities,
for use in
betting..
Suppress
::
Suppress
(v. t.) To keep in; to
restrain
from
utterance
or vent; as, to
suppress
the
voice;
to
suppress
a
smile..
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