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Definition of trave
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 trave is as below...
Trave (n.) A
wooden
frame to
confine
an
unruly
horse or ox while
shoeing.
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Zoophorous
::
Zoophorous
(n.) The part
between
the
architrave
and
cornice;
the
frieze;
-- so
called
from the
figures
of
animals
carved
upon it.
Encounter
::
Encounter
(adv.)
To come
against
face to face; to meet; to
confront,
either
by
chance,
suddenly,
or
deliberately;
especially,
to meet in
opposition
or with
hostile
intent;
to
engage
in
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
struggle
with; as, to
encounter
a
friend
in
traveling;
two
armies
encounter
each
other;
to
encounter
obstacles
or
difficulties,
to
encounter
strong
evidence
of a
truth..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) A stage in
traveling;
a stop for rest or
lodging
in a
journey
or
progress;
a rest.
Bad Lands
::
Bad lands ()
Barren
regions,
especially
in the
western
United
States,
where
horizontal
strata
(Tertiary
deposits)
have been often
eroded
into
fantastic
forms,
and much
intersected
by
ca�ons,
and where lack of wood,
water,
and
forage
increases
the
difficulty
of
traversing
the
country,
whence
the name, first given by the
Canadian
French,
Mauvaises
Terres
(bad
lands)..
Bobbin
::
Bobbin
(n.) A
cylindrical
or
spool-shaped
coil or
insulated
wire,
usually
containing
a core of soft iron which
becomes
magnetic
when the wire is
traversed
by an
electrical
current..
Disoblige
::
Disoblige
(v. t.) To do an act which
contravenes
the will or
desires
of; to
offend
by an act of
unkindness
or
incivility;
to
displease;
to
refrain
from
obliging;
to be
unaccommodating
to.
Luggage
::
Luggage
(n.) That which is
lugged;
anything
cumbrous
and heavy to be
carried;
especially,
a
traveler's
trunks,
baggage,
etc., or their
contents..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) A work
thrown
up to
intercept
an
enfilade,
or
reverse
fire, along
exposed
passage,
or line of
work..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A kind of mask;
particularly,
a half mask worn at
masquerades,
to
conceal
the upper part of the face.
Dominos
were
formerly
worn by
ladies
in
traveling..
Bowshot
::
Bowshot
(n.) The
distance
traversed
by an arrow shot from a bow.
Hotel
::
Hotel (n.) A house for
entertaining
strangers
or
travelers;
an inn or
public
house,
of the
better
class..
Wayfare
::
Wayfare
(v. i.) To
journey;
to
travel;
to go to and fro.
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) The act of
discontinuing,
or the state of being
discontinued;
want of
continued
connection
or
continuity;
breaking
off;
cessation;
interruption;
as, a
discontinuance
of
conversation
or
intercourse;
discontinuance
of a
highway
or of
travel..
Itinerant
::
Itinerant
(a.) One who
travels
from place to
place,
particularly
a
preacher;
one who is
unsettled..
Travel-tainted
::
Travel-tainted
(a.)
Harassed;
fatigued
with
travel.
Roadside
::
Roadside
(n.) Land
adjoining
a road or
highway;
the part of a road or
highway
that
borders
the
traveled
part. Also used
ajectively.
Deloul
::
Deloul
(n.) A
special
breed of the
dromedary
used for rapid
traveling;
the swift
camel;
--
called
also
herire,
and
maharik..
Contravention
::
Contravention
(n.) The act of
contravening;
opposition;
obstruction;
transgression;
violation.
Traversable
::
Traversable
(a.)
Deniable;
specifically
(Law),
liable
to legal
objection;
as, a
traversable
presentment..
Corral
::
Corral
(v. t.) To
surround
and
inclose;
to coop up; to put into an
inclosed
space;
--
primarily
used with
reference
to
securing
horses
and
cattle
in an
inclosure
of
wagons
while
traversing
the
plains,
but in the
Southwestern
United
States
now
colloquially
applied
to the
capturing,
securing,
or
penning
of
anything..
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