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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 give tone to; to
attune;
to adapt in style of
music;
to make
harmonious.
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Untimely
::
Untimely
(a.) Not
timely;
done or
happening
at an
unnatural,
unusual,
or
improper
time;
unseasonable;
premature;
inopportune;
as,
untimely
frosts;
untimely
remarks;
an
untimely
death..
Proteus
::
Proteus
(n.) A sea god in the
service
of
Neptune
who
assumed
different
shapes
at will.
Hence,
one who
easily
changes
his
appearance
or
principles..
Fifteenth
::
Fifteenth
(n.) A stop in an organ tuned two
octaves
above the
diaposon.
Humstrum
::
Humstrum
(n.) An
instrument
out of tune or
rudely
constructed;
music badly
played.
Happiness
::
Happiness
(n.) An
agreeable
feeling
or
condition
of the soul
arising
from good
fortune
or
propitious
happening
of any kind; the
possession
of those
circumstances
or that state of being which is
attended
enjoyment;
the state of being
happy;
contentment;
joyful
satisfaction;
felicity;
blessedness.
Hap
::
Hap (n.) That which
happens
or comes
suddenly
or
unexpectedly;
also, the
manner
of
occurrence
or
taking
place;
chance;
fortune;
accident;
casual
event;
fate; luck; lot..
Wasting
::
Wasting
(a.)
Causing
waste;
also,
undergoing
waste;
diminishing;
as, a
wasting
disease;
a
wasting
fortune..
Realize
::
Realize
(v. t.) To
convert
into real
property;
to make real
estate
of; as, to
realize
his
fortune..
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy at or
towards;
to be
envious
of; to have a
feeling
of
uneasiness
or
mortification
in
regard
to (any one),
arising
from the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune
and a
longing
to
possess
it..
Wrest
::
Wrest (n.) A key to tune a
stringed
instrument
of
music.
Physiognomist
::
Physiognomist
(n.) One who tells
fortunes
by
physiognomy.
Play
::
Play (n.) The act or
practice
of
contending
for
victory,
amusement,
or a
prize,
as at dice,
cards,
or
billiards;
gaming;
as, to lose a
fortune
in
play..
Shaper
::
Shaper
(n.) One who
shapes;
as, the
shaper
of one's
fortunes..
Chirography
::
Chirography
(n.) The art of
telling
fortunes
by
examining
the hand.
Melic
::
Melic () Of or
pertaining
to song;
lyric;
tuneful.
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) That which
occasions
suffering;
painful
situation;
misfortune;
affliction;
misery.
Malacatune
::
Malacatune
(n.) See
Melocoton.
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..
Mishap
::
Mishap
(n.) Evil
accident;
ill luck;
misfortune;
mischance.
Recoverable
::
Recoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
recovered
or
regained;
capable
of being
brought
back to a
former
condition,
as from
sickness,
misfortune,
etc.;
obtainable
from a
debtor
or
possessor;
as, the debt is
recoverable;
goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not
recoverable..
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