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Definition of ire
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Ire (n.)
Anger;
wrath.
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Match
::
Match (n.)
Anything
used for
catching
and
retaining
or
communicating
fire, made of some
substance
which takes fire
readily,
or
remains
burning
some time; esp., a small strip or
splint
of wood
dipped
at one end in a
substance
which can be
easily
ignited
by
friction,
as a
preparation
of
phosphorus
or
chlorate
of
potassium..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
Scrutator
::
Scrutator
(n.) One who
scrutinizes;
a close
examiner
or
inquirer.
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A small
defense
work at a
salient
angle;
or a part of a
parapet
elevated
to
screen
the other part from
enfilade
fire.
Clash
::
Clash (v. i.) To meet in
opposition;
to act in a
contrary
direction;
to come onto
collision;
to
interfere.
Face
::
Face (n.) That part of a body,
having
several
sides,
which may be seen from one
point,
or which is
presented
toward
a
certain
direction;
one of the
bounding
planes
of a
solid;
as, a cube has six
faces..
Navigate
::
Navigate
(v. t.) To
steer,
direct,
or
manage
in
sailing;
to
conduct
(ships)
upon the water by the art or skill of
seamen;
as, to
navigate
a
ship..
Eery
::
Eery (a.)
Serving
to
inspire
fear, esp. a dread of
seeing
ghosts;
wild;
weird;
as, eerie
stories..
Vagrant
::
Vagrant
(a.)
Moving
without
certain
direction;
wandering;
erratic;
unsettled.
Parch
::
Parch (v. t.) To burn the
surface
of; to
scorch;
to roast over the fire, as dry
grain;
as, to parch the skin; to parch
corn..
Sinistral
::
Sinistral
(a.)
Having
the
whorls
of the spire
revolving
or
rising
to the left;
reversed;
-- said of
certain
spiral
shells.
Happy
::
Happy
(superl.)
Favored
by hap, luck, or
fortune;
lucky;
fortunate;
successful;
prosperous;
satisfying
desire;
as, a happy
expedient;
a happy
effort;
a happy
venture;
a happy
omen..
Monopolize
::
Monopolize
(v. t.) To
acquire
a
monopoly
of; to have or get the
exclusive
privilege
or means of
dealing
in, or the
exclusive
possession
of; to
engross
the whole of; as, to
monopolize
the
coffee
trade;
to
monopolize
land..
Curvature
::
Curvature
(n.) The act of
curving,
or the state of being bent or
curved;
a
curving
or
bending,
normal
or
abnormal,
as of a line or
surface
from a
rectilinear
direction;
a bend; a
curve..
Spear
::
Spear (v. i.) To shoot into a long stem, as some
plants.
See
Spire..
Pointing
::
Pointing
(n.) The act of
designating,
as a
position
or
direction,
by means of
something
pointed,
as a
finger
or a rod..
Enquire
::
Enquire
(v. i. & t.) See
Inquire.
Experience
::
Experience
(n.) The
effect
upon the
judgment
or
feelings
produced
by any
event,
whether
witnessed
or
participated
in;
personal
and
direct
impressions
as
contrasted
with
description
or
fancies;
personal
acquaintance;
actual
enjoyment
or
suffering..
Misdirection
::
Misdirection
(n.) The act of
directing
wrongly,
or the state of being so
directed..
Soul
::
Soul (n.) The
leader;
the
inspirer;
the
moving
spirit;
the
heart;
as, the soul of an
enterprise;
an able
general
is the soul of his
army..
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