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Definition of tun
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Tun (n.) A
fermenting
vat.
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Tunicate
::
Tunicate
(n.) One of the
Tunicata.
Seasonable
::
Seasonable
(a.)
Occurring
in good time, in due
season,
or in
proper
time for the
purpose;
suitable
to the
season;
opportune;
timely;
as, a
seasonable
supply
of
rain..
Manna
::
Manna (n.) A
sweetish
exudation
in the form of pale
yellow
friable
flakes,
coming
from
several
trees and
shrubs
and used in
medicine
as a
gentle
laxative,
as the
secretion
of
Fraxinus
Ornus,
and F.
rotundifolia,
the manna ashes of
Southern
Europe..
Opening
::
Opening
(n.)
Hence:
A
vacant
place;
an
opportunity;
as, an
opening
for
business..
Passacaglio
::
Passacaglio
(n.) An old
Italian
or
Spanish
dance tune, in slow
three-four
measure,
with
divisions
on a
ground
bass,
resembling
a
chaconne..
Tundra
::
Tundra
(n.) A
rolling,
marshy,
mossy plain of
Northern
Siberia..
Caretuned
::
Caretuned
(a.)
Weary;
mournful.
Cellulose
::
Cellulose
(n.) The
substance
which
constitutes
the
essential
part of the solid
framework
of
plants,
of
ordinary
wood,
linen,
paper,
etc. It is also found to a
slight
extent
in
certain
animals,
as the
tunicates.
It is a
carbohydrate,
(C6H10O5)n,
isomeric
with
starch,
and is
convertible
into
starches
and
sugars
by the
action
of heat and
acids.
When pure, it is a white
amorphous
mass. See
Starch,
Granulose,
Lignin..
Scrubbed
::
Scrubbed
(a.)
Dwarfed
or
stunted;
scrubby.
Lubricity
::
Lubricity
(n.)
Slipperiness;
instability;
as, the
lubricity
of
fortune..
Retund
::
Retund
(v. t.) To
blunt;
to turn, as an edge;
figuratively,
to cause to be
obtuse
or dull; as, to
retund
confidence..
Neptune
::
Neptune
(n.) The son of
Saturn
and Ops, the god of the
waters,
especially
of the sea. He is
represented
as
bearing
a
trident
for a
scepter..
Unportunate
::
Unportunate
(a.)
Importunate;
troublesome
with
requests.
Drum
::
Drum (v. t.) To
execute
on a drum, as a
tune..
Bonito
::
Bonito
(n.) A large
tropical
fish
(Orcynus
pelamys)
allied
to the
tunny.
It is about three feet long, blue
above,
with four brown
stripes
on the
sides.
It is
sometimes
found on the
American
coast..
Tomato
::
Tomato
(n.) The fruit of a plant of the
Nightshade
family
(Lycopersicum
esculentun);
also, the plant
itself.
The
fruit,
which is
called
also love
apple,
is
usually
of a
rounded,
flattened
form, but often
irregular
in
shape.
It is of a
bright
red or
yellow
color,
and is eaten
either
cooked
or
uncooked..
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Bourree
::
Bourree
(n.) An old
French
dance tune in
common
time.
Torment
::
Torment
(v. t.) To
tease;
to vex; to
harass;
as, to be
tormented
with
importunities,
or with petty
annoyances..
Fortunize
::
Fortunize
(v. t.) To
regulate
the
fortune
of; to make
happy.
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