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Definition of tun
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Tun (n.) A
drunkard;
-- so
called
humorously,
or in
contempt..
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Tunnage
::
Tunnage
(n.) See
Tonnage.
Amass
::
Amass (v. t.) To
collect
into a mass or heap; to
gather
a great
quantity
of; to
accumulate;
as, to amass a
treasure
or a
fortune;
to amass words or
phrases..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Moderately
large;
considerable;
as, he had saved a
pretty
fortune..
Ochre
::
Ochre (n.) A
metallic
oxide
occurring
in
earthy
form; as,
tungstic
ocher or
tungstite..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) A
membrane,
or layer of
tissue,
especially
when
enveloping
an organ or part, as the eye..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
Wolframate
::
Wolframate
(n.) A salt of
wolframic
acid; a
tungstate.
Importuned
::
Importuned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Importun.
Overpress
::
Overpress
(v. t.) To
overcome
by
importunity.
Stunning
::
Stunning
(a.)
Overpowering
consciousness;
overpowering
the
senses;
especially,
overpowering
the sense of
hearing;
confounding
with
noise..
Torment
::
Torment
(v. t.) To
tease;
to vex; to
harass;
as, to be
tormented
with
importunities,
or with petty
annoyances..
Lansquenet
::
Lansquenet
(n.) A
German
foot
soldier
in
foreign
service
in the 15th and 16th
centuries;
a
soldier
of
fortune;
-- a term used in
France
and
Western
Europe.
Tune
::
Tune (n.) The state of
giving
the
proper,
sound or
sounds;
just
intonation;
harmonious
accordance;
pitch of the voice or an
instrument;
adjustment
of the parts of an
instrument
so as to
harmonize
with
itself
or with
others;
as, the
piano,
or the
organ,
is not in
tune..
Barghest
::
Barghest
(n.) A
goblin,
in the shape of a large dog,
portending
misfortune..
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark
distinguishing
or
characterizing
certain
tones or
styles;
as,
points
of
perfection,
of
augmentation,
etc.;
hence,
a note; a
tune..
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) A
visceral
mass,
containing
the
stomach
and other
organs,
in
Tunicata
and some
mollusks..
Metopomancy
::
Metopomancy
(n.)
Fortune
telling
by
physiognomy.
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Comma
::
Comma (n.) A small
interval
(the
difference
between
a major and minor half
step),
seldom
used
except
by
tuners..
Stunt
::
Stunt (v. t.) To
hinder
from
growing
to the
natural
size; to
prevent
the
growth
of; to
stint,
to
dwarf;
as, to stunt a
child;
to stunt a
plant..
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