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Definition of ire
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Ire (n.)
Anger;
wrath.
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Inspirer
::
Inspirer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
inspirer..
Parliament
::
Parliament
(n.) The
assembly
of the three
estates
of the
United
Kingdom
of Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
viz., the lords
spiritual,
lords
temporal,
and the
representatives
of the
commons,
sitting
in the House of Lords and the House of
Commons,
constituting
the
legislature,
when
summoned
by the royal
authority
to
consult
on the
affairs
of the
nation,
and to enact and
repeal
laws..
Will
::
Will
(adv.)
To wish; to
desire;
to
incline
to have.
Lineal
::
Lineal
(a.)
Inheriting
by
direct
descent;
having
the right by
direct
descent
to
succeed
(to).
Firebrand
::
Firebrand
(n.) A piece of
burning
wood.
Polar
::
Polar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
magnetic
pole, or to the point to which the
magnetic
needle
is
directed..
Bastion
::
Bastion
(n.) A work
projecting
outward
from the main
inclosure
of a
fortification,
consisting
of two faces and two
flanks,
and so
constructed
that it is able to
defend
by a
flanking
fire the
adjacent
curtain,
or wall which
extends
from one
bastion
to
another.
Two
adjacent
bastions
are
connected
by the
curtain,
which joins the flank of one with the
adjacent
flank of the
other.
The
distance
between
the
flanks
of a
bastion
is
called
the
gorge.
A
lunette
is a
detached
bastion.
See
Ravelin..
Wheelband
::
Wheelband
(n.) The tire of a
wheel.
Eddy
::
Eddy (n.) A
current
of air or water
running
back, or in a
direction
contrary
to the main
current..
Honeysuckle
::
Honeysuckle
(n.) One of
several
species
of
flowering
plants,
much
admired
for their
beauty,
and some for their
fragrance..
Wire
::
Wire (n.) A
telegraph
wire or
cable;
hence,
an
electric
telegraph;
as, to send a
message
by
wire..
#NAME?
::
-ee () A
suffix
used,
chiefly
in law
terms,
in a
passive
signification,
to
indicate
the
direct
or
indirect
object
of an
action,
or the one to whom an act is done or on whom a right is
conferred;
as in
assignee,
donee,
alienee,
grantee,
etc. It is
correlative
to -or, the agent or
doer..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Perspire
::
Perspire
(v. i.) To be
evacuated
or
excreted,
or to
exude,
through
the pores of the skin; as, a fluid
perspires..
Bemire
::
Bemire
(v. t.) To drag
through,
encumber
with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by
passing
through
mud or
dirt..
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A place of deep mud or mire; a hole full of mire.
Inquired
::
Inquired
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inquir.
Conn
::
Conn (v. t.) See Con, to
direct
a
ship..
Demoniac
::
Demoniac
(n.) A human being
possessed
by a demon or evil
spirit;
one whose
faculties
are
directly
controlled
by a
demon.
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
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