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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.) That which draws
along;
especially,
persuasion,
artifice,
or
enticement;
allurement..
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Canvass
::
Canvass
(n.) To sift; to
strain;
to
examine
thoroughly;
to
scrutinize;
as, to
canvass
the votes cast at an
election;
to
canvass
a
district
with
reference
to its
probable
vote..
Unpinion
::
Unpinion
(v. t.) To loose from
pinions
or
manacles;
to free from
restraint.
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) One who has
charge
of a mail coach or a
railway
train;
a
conductor.
Trail
::
Trail (n.)
Anything
drawn
behind
in long
undulations;
a
train.
Continent
::
Continent
(a.)
Exercising
restraint
as to the
indulgence
of
desires
or
passions;
temperate;
moderate.
Confine
::
Confine
(n.)
Apartment;
place of
restraint;
prison.
Hamshackle
::
Hamshackle
(v. t.) To
fasten
(an
animal)
by a rope
binding
the head to one of the fore legs; as, to
hamshackle
a horse or cow;
hence,
to bind or
restrain;
to
curb..
Education
::
Education
(n.) The act or
process
of
educating;
the
result
of
educating,
as
determined
by the
knowledge
skill,
or
discipline
of
character,
acquired;
also, the act or
process
of
training
by a
prescribed
or
customary
course
of study or
discipline;
as, an
education
for the bar or the
pulpit;
he has
finished
his
education..
Train
::
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..
Duress
::
Duress
(n.)
Hardship;
constraint;
pressure;
imprisonment;
restraint
of
liberty.
Poind
::
Poind (v. t.) To
distrain.
Ahead
::
Ahead
(adv.)
Headlong;
without
restraint.
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To put out, as fire; to
depress
or
deject;
to
deaden;
to
cloud;
to check or
restrain,
as
action
or
vigor;
to make dull; to
weaken;
to
discourage..
Subsellia
::
Subsecutive
(a.)
Following
in a train or
succession.
Coarctate
::
Coarctate
(a.) To
restrain;
to
confine.
Footpath
::
Footpath
(n.) A
narrow
path or way for
pedestrains
only; a
footway.
Distrainor
::
Distrainor
(n.) One who
distrains;
the party
distraining
goods or
chattels.
Suspension
::
Suspension
(n.) The state of a solid when its
particles
are mixed with, but
undissolved
in, a
fluid,
and are
capable
of
separation
by
straining;
also, any
substance
in this
state..
Repression
::
Repression
(n.) That which
represses;
check;
restraint.
Constraint
::
Constraint
(n.) The act of
constraining,
or the state of being
constrained;
that which
compels
to, or
restrains
from,
action;
compulsion;
restraint;
necessity..
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