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62 words match “STORED”

RESTITUTE n.
That which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitute. [R.]
RESTORABLE a.
Admitting of being restored; capable of being reclaimed; as, restorable land. Swift. -- Re*stor"a*ble*ness, n.
RESTORATION n. 3 definitions
restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; reëstablishment; as, the restoration of friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after war. Behold the different climes agree, Rejoicing in thy restoration. Dryden.
RESTORE v. 2 definitions
ir; to renew; to recover. "To restore and to build Jerusalem." Dan. ix. 25. Our fortune restored after the severest afflictions. Prior. And his hand was restored whole as the other. Mark iii. 5.
RESUSCITATE a.
Restored to life. [R.] Bp. Gardiner.
SCANTILY adv.
manner; not fully; not plentifully; sparingly; parsimoniously. His mind was very scantily stored with materials. Macaulay.
STACK a.
ction of memory in a computer used for temporary storage of data, in which the last datum stored is the first retrieved.
STOCK n.
it stock. See Bitstock. -- Dead stock (Agric.), the implements of husbandry, and produce stored up for use; -- in distinction from live stock, or the domestic animals on the farm. See def. 10, above. -- Head stock. See Headstock. -- Paper stock, rags and other material of which paper is made. -- Stock account (Book…
STORE v. 2 definitions
To collect as a reserved supply; to accumulate; to lay away. Dora stored what little she could save. Tennyson.
STOREROOM n.
Room in a storehouse or repository; a room in which articles are stored.
SUPREMACY n.
of a king or a parliament. The usurped power of the pope being destroyed, the crown was restored to its supremacy over spiritual men and causes. Blackstone. Oath supremacy, an oath which acknowledges the supremacy of the sovereign in spiritual affairs, and renounced or abjures the supremacy of the pope in ecclesiastica…
TOP n.
The crown of the head, or the hair upon it; the head. "From top to toe" Spenser. All the stored vengeance of Heaven fall On her ungrateful top ! Shak.
UDDER n.
The glandular organ in which milk is secreted and stored; -- popularly called the bag in cows and other quadrupeds. See Mamma. A lioness, with udders all drawn dry. Shak.
VAMPIRE n.
a cæcal appendage to the stomach, in which the blood with which they gorge themselves is stored.
VENDEMIAIRE n.
or), and Fructidor. This calendar was abolished December 31, 1805, and the ordinary one restored January 1, 1806.
VESSEL n.
; esp. (Script.), one into whom something is conceived as poured, or in whom something is stored for use; as, vessels of wrath or mercy. He is a chosen vessel unto me. Acts ix. 15. [The serpent] fit vessel, fittest imp of fraud, in whom To enter. Milton.
WARDROBE n.
A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.
WAREROOM n.
A room in which goods are stored or exhibited for sale.
WATER CELL n.
ll containing water; specifically (Zoöl.), one of the cells or chambers in which water is stored up in the stomach of a camel.
WINE n.
ust deposited in wine casks. See 1st Tartar, 1. -- Wine vault. (a) A vault where wine is stored. (b) A place where wine is served at the bar, or at tables; a dramshop. Dickens. -- Wine vinegar, vinegar made from wine. -- Wine whey, whey made from milk coagulated by the use of wine.
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