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Definition of train
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Train (v.) A
number
of
followers;
a body of
attendants;
a
retinue;
a
suite.
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Dump
::
Dump (v. t.) A
melancholy
strain
or tune in
music;
any tune.
Unbridled
::
Unbridled
(a.)
Loosed
from the
bridle,
or as from the
bridle;
hence,
unrestrained;
licentious;
violent;
as,
unbridled
passions..
Reed
::
Reed (n.) A tube
containing
the train of
powder
for
igniting
the
charge
in
blasting.
Indulgent
::
Indulgent
(a.) Prone to
indulge;
yielding
to the
wishes,
humor,
or
appetites
of those under one's care;
compliant;
not
opposing
or
restraining;
tolerant;
mild;
favorable;
not
severe;
as, an
indulgent
parent..
Control
::
Control
(n.) That which
serves
to
check,
restrain,
or
hinder;
restraint..
Drawbar
::
Drawbar
(n.) An
openmouthed
bar at the end of a car, which
receives
a
coupling
link and pin by which the car is
drawn.
It is
usually
provided
with a
spring
to give
elasticity
to the
connection
between
the cars of a
train..
Unpinion
::
Unpinion
(v. t.) To loose from
pinions
or
manacles;
to free from
restraint.
Intemperately
::
Intemperately
(adv.)
In an
intemperate
manner;
immoderately;
excessively;
without
restraint.
Bulldoze
::
Bulldoze
(v. t.) To
intimidate;
to
restrain
or
coerce
by
intimidation
or
violence;
-- used
originally
of the
intimidation
of negro
voters,
in
Louisiana..
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..
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To
become
somewhat
displaced
or
loosened;
as, a rivet or a seam may start under
strain
or
pressure..
Sifter
::
Sifter
(n.) Any
lamellirostral
bird, as a duck or
goose;
-- so
called
because
it sifts or
strains
its food from the water and mud by means of the
lamell/
of the
beak..
Espalier
::
Espalier
(n.) A
railing
or
trellis
upon which fruit trees or
shrubs
are
trained,
as upon a wall; a tree or row of trees so
trained..
Tamis
::
Tamis (n.) A
sieve,
or
strainer,
made of a kind of
woolen
cloth..
Mot
::
Mot (n.) A note or brief
strain
on a
bugle.
Just
::
"Just
(adv.)
Barely;
merely;
scarcely;
only; by a very small space or time; as, he just
missed
the
train;
just too
late..
Agonistical
::
Agonistical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
violent
contests,
bodily
or
mental;
pertaining
to
athletic
or
polemic
feats;
athletic;
combative;
hence,
strained;
unnatural..
Siling
::
Siling
() a. & n. from Sile to
strain.
Compel
::
Compel
(v. t.) To drive or urge with
force,
or
irresistibly;
to
force;
to
constrain;
to
oblige;
to
necessitate,
either
by
physical
or moral
force..
Constrain
::
Constrain
(v. t.) To hold back by
force;
to
restrain;
to
repress.
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