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Definition of tune
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 tune is as below...
Tune (v. t.) To put into a state
adapted
to
produce
the
proper
sounds;
to
harmonize,
to cause to be in tune; to
correct
the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a
violin..
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Pluto
::
Pluto (n.) The son of
Saturn
and Rhea,
brother
of
Jupiter
and
Neptune;
the dark and
gloomy
god of the Lower
World..
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To put into a
proper
state or
disposition.
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To
importune;
to press with
solicitation;
to
tease.
Misadventure
::
Misadventure
(n.)
Mischance;
misfortune;
ill lick;
unlucky
accident;
ill
adventure.
Wanion
::
Wanion
(n.) A word of
uncertain
signification,
used only in the
phrase
with a
wanion,
apparently
equivalent
to with a
vengeance,
with a
plague,
or with
misfortune..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
obtain
possession
of by force or
artifice;
to get the
custody
or
control
of; to
reduce
into
subjection
to one's power or will; to
capture;
to
seize;
to make
prisoner;
as, to take am army, a city, or a ship; also, to come upon or
befall;
to
fasten
on; to
attack;
to
seize;
-- said of a
disease,
misfortune,
or the
like..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Beyond
hope;
causing
despair;
extremely
perilous;
irretrievable;
past cure, or, at
least,
extremely
dangerous;
as, a
desperate
disease;
desperate
fortune..
Chime
::
Chime (n.) A set of bells
musically
tuned to each
other;
specif.,
in the pl., the music
performed
on such a set of bells by hand, or
produced
by
mechanism
to
accompany
the
striking
of the hours or their
divisions..
Plum
::
Plum (n.) A
handsome
fortune
or
property;
formerly,
in cant
language,
the sum of
£100,000
sterling;
also, the
person
possessing
it..
Humstrum
::
Humstrum
(n.) An
instrument
out of tune or
rudely
constructed;
music badly
played.
Fortunize
::
Fortunize
(v. t.) To
regulate
the
fortune
of; to make
happy.
Importuner
::
Importuner
(n.) One who
importunes.
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) The
harsh,
howling
sound of some of the
chords
on an organ or piano tuned by
unequal
temperament..
Tuner
::
Tuner (n.) One who
tunes;
especially,
one whose
occupation
is to tune
musical
instruments..
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.)
Lowness
of
spirits
occasioned
by grief or
misfortune;
mental
depression;
melancholy.
Tuneful
::
Tuneful
(a.)
Harmonious;
melodious;
musical;
as,
tuneful
notes..
Hippocampus
::
Hippocampus
(n.) A
fabulous
monster,
with the head and fore
quarters
of a horse
joined
to the tail of a
dolphin
or other fish
(Hippocampus
brevirostris),
-- seen in
Pompeian
paintings,
attached
to the
chariot
of
Neptune..
Record
::
Record
(v. i.) To sing or
repeat
a tune.
Frugal
::
Frugal
(n.)
Obtained
by, or
appropriate
to,
economy;
as, a
frugal
fortune..
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a
partner;
as, to be in
partnership
with
another;
to have
partnership
in the
fortunes
of a
family
or a
state..
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