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Definition of tune
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Tune (v. t.) To put into a
proper
state or
disposition.
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Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) Tom
settle
as a
fortune.
Joy
::
"Joy (n.) The
passion
or
emotion
excited
by the
acquisition
or
expectation
of good;
pleasurable
feelings
or
emotions
caused
by
success,
good
fortune,
and the like, or by a
rational
prospect
of
possessing
what we love or
desire;
gladness;
exhilaration
of
spirits;
delight..
Hum
::
Hum (v. t.) To sing with shut
mouth;
to
murmur
without
articulation;
to
mumble;
as, to hum a
tune..
Infelicity
::
Infelicity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
infelicitous;
unhappiness;
misery;
wretchedness;
misfortune;
want of
suitableness
or
appropriateness.
Tune
::
Tune (v. i.) To form one sound to
another;
to form
accordant
musical
sounds.
Tune
::
Tune (v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
harmony
with the
voice;
to sing
without
pronouncing
words;
to hum.
Predict
::
Predict
(v. t.) To tell or
declare
beforehand;
to
foretell;
to
prophesy;
to
presage;
as, to
predict
misfortune;
to
predict
the
return
of a
comet..
Importuner
::
Importuner
(n.) One who
importunes.
Malevolent
::
Malevolent
(a.)
Wishing
evil;
disposed
to
injure
others;
rejoicing
in
another's
misfortune.
Fortune
::
Fortune
(v. i.) To fall out; to
happen.
Frown
::
Frown (n.) Any
expression
of
displeasure;
as, the
frowns
of
Providence;
the
frowns
of
Fortune..
Neptunicentric
::
Neptunicentric
(a.) As seen from
Neptune,
or
having
Neptune
as a
center;
as,
Neptunicentric
longitude
or
force..
Melic
::
Melic () Of or
pertaining
to song;
lyric;
tuneful.
Tuneful
::
Tuneful
(a.)
Harmonious;
melodious;
musical;
as,
tuneful
notes..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) A mode or tune or plain
chant;
as, the
Gregorian
tones..
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Offering
itself
at once; at hand;
opportune;
convenient;
near; easy.
Intune
::
Intune
(v. t.) To
intone.
Cf.
Entune.
Reimportune
::
Reimportune
(v. t.) To
importune
again.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from a
public
station,
or from
business;
as,
having
made a large
fortune,
he
retired..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Severe
training,
corrective
of
faults;
instruction
by means of
misfortune,
suffering,
punishment,
etc..
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