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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. i.) To form one sound to
another;
to form
accordant
musical
sounds.
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Misfortunate
::
Misfortunate
(a.)
Producing
misfortune.
Reimportune
::
Reimportune
(v. t.) To
importune
again.
Tune
::
Tune (n.)
Order;
harmony;
concord;
fit
disposition,
temper,
or
humor;
right
mood..
Cartomancy
::
Cartomancy
(n.) The art of
telling
fortunes
with
cards.
Chiromancy
::
Chiromancy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
foretelling
events,
or of
telling
the
fortunes
or the
disposition
of
persons
by
inspecting
the hand;
palmistry..
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To put into a
proper
state or
disposition.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take from a box or
wheel,
as a
lottery
ticket;
to
receive
from a
lottery
by the
drawing
out of the
numbers
for
prizes
or
blanks;
hence,
to
obtain
by good
fortune;
to win; to gain; as, he drew a
prize..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) The state of
losing
or
having
lost; the
privation,
defect,
misfortune,
harm, etc., which
ensues
from
losing..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
Chime
::
Chime (v. i.) To cause to sound in
harmony;
to play a tune, as upon a set of
bells;
to move or
strike
in
harmony..
Ill
::
Ill (n.)
Whatever
annoys
or
impairs
happiness,
or
prevents
success;
evil of any kind;
misfortune;
calamity;
disease;
pain; as, the ills of
humanity..
Speed
::
Speed (v. t.) To wish
success
or god
fortune
to, in any
undertaking,
especially
in
setting
out upon a
journey..
Chance
::
Chance
(n.) A
supposed
material
or
psychical
agent or mode of
activity
other than a
force,
law, or
purpose;
fortune;
fate; -- in this sense often
personified..
Untimely
::
Untimely
(adv.)
Out of the
natural
or usual time;
inopportunely;
prematurely;
unseasonably.
Minuet
::
Minuet
(n.) A tune or air to
regulate
the
movements
of the dance so
called;
a
movement
in
suites,
sonatas,
symphonies,
etc.,
having
the dance form, and
commonly
in 3-4,
sometimes
3-8,
measure..
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..
Ascendant
::
Ascendant
(n.) The
horoscope,
or that
degree
of the
ecliptic
which rises above the
horizon
at the
moment
of one's
birth;
supposed
to have a
commanding
influence
on a
person's
life and
fortune..
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..
Miser
::
Miser (n.) A
wretched
person;
a
person
afflicted
by any great
misfortune.
Lubricity
::
Lubricity
(n.)
Slipperiness;
instability;
as, the
lubricity
of
fortune..
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