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Definition of ire
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Ire (n.)
Anger;
wrath.
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Tuyere
::
Tuyere
(n.) A
nozzle,
mouthpiece,
or
fixture
through
which the blast is
delivered
to the
interior
of a blast
furnace,
or to the fire of a
forge..
Quality
::
Quality
(n.) An
acquired
trait;
accomplishment;
acquisition.
Yuen
::
Yuen (n.) The
crowned
gibbon
(Hylobates
pileatus),
native
of Siam,
Southern
China,
and the
Island
of
Hainan.
It is
entirely
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has very long arms. the males are dark brown or
blackish,
with a
caplike
mass of long dark hair, and
usually
with a white band
around
the face. The
females
are
yellowish
white,
with a dark spot on the
breast
and
another
on the
crown.
Called
also
wooyen,
and
wooyen
ape..
Withdraw
::
Withdraw
(v. t.) To take back or away, as what has been
bestowed
or
enjoyed;
to draw back; to cause to move away or
retire;
as, to
withdraw
aid,
favor,
capital,
or the
like..
Master
::
Master
(n.) A male
person
having
another
living
being so far
subject
to his will, that he can, in the main,
control
his or its
actions;
--
formerly
used with much more
extensive
application
than now. (a) The
employer
of a
servant.
(b) The owner of a
slave.
(c) The
person
to whom an
apprentice
is
articled.
(d) A
sovereign,
prince,
or
feudal
noble;
a
chief,
or one
exercising
similar
authority.
(e) The head of a
household.
(f) The male head of a
school
or
college.
(g) A male
teacher.
(h) The
direct
"""glance "
::
Glance
(v. i.) To
strike
and fly off in an
oblique
direction;
to dart
aside.
Your arrow hath
glanced..
Hack
::
Hack (v. i.) To be
exposed
or
offered
or to
common
use for hire; to turn
prostitute.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To cause to
retire;
specifically,
to
designate
as no
longer
qualified
for
active
service;
to place on the
retired
list; as, to
retire
a
military
or naval
officer..
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
direct;
not
straight
or
rectilinear;
deviating
from a
direct
line or
course;
circuitous;
as, an
indirect
road..
Homeward
::
Homeward
(a.) Being in the
direction
of home; as, the
homeward
way..
Pine
::
Pine (v. i.) To
languish
with
desire;
to waste away with
longing
for
something;
--
usually
followed
by for.
Sire
::
Sire (n.) A
creator;
a
maker;
an
author;
an
originator.
Entreat
::
Entreat
(v. t.) To treat with, or in
respect
to, a thing
desired;
hence,
to ask
earnestly;
to
beseech;
to
petition
or pray with
urgency;
to
supplicate;
to
importune..
Send
::
Send (v. t.) To cause to go in any
manner;
to
dispatch;
to
commission
or
direct
to go; as, to send a
messenger..
Quair
::
Quair (n.) A
quire;
a book.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To hold
steadily;
to
direct
unwaveringly;
to
fasten,
as the eye on an
object,
the
attention
on a
speaker..
Irreparable
::
Irreparable
(a.) Not
reparable;
not
capable
of being
repaired,
recovered,
regained,
or
remedied;
irretrievable;
irremediable;
as, an
irreparable
breach;
an
irreparable
loss..
Bream
::
Bream (v. t.) To
clean,
as a
ship's
bottom
of
adherent
shells,
seaweed,
etc., by the
application
of fire and
scraping..
Tap
::
Tap (v. t.)
Hence,
to draw from
(anything)
in any
analogous
way; as, to tap
telegraph
wires for the
purpose
of
intercepting
information;
to tap the
treasury..
Distort
::
Distort
(v. t.) To force or put out of the true
posture
or
direction;
to twist aside
mentally
or
morally.
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