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96 words match “TOUR”

TOUR n. 5 definitions
journey in a circuit; a prolonged circuitous journey; a comprehensive excursion; as, the tour of Europe; the tour of France or England. The bird of Jove stooped from his airy tour. Milton.
TOURACO n.
Same as Turacou.
TOURBILLION n.
An ornamental firework which turns round, when in the air, so as to form a scroll of fire. G. Francis.
TOURING CAR n.
An automobile designed for touring; specif., a roomy car, not a limousine, for five or more passengers.
TOURIST n.
One who makes a tour, or performs a journey in a circuit.
TOURMALINE n.
three-sided or six-sided prisms terminated by rhombohedral or scalenohedral planes. Black tourmaline (schorl) is the most common variety, but there are also other varieties, as the blue (indicolite), red (rubellite), also green, brown, and white. The red and green varieties when transparent are valued as jewels. [Writt…
TOURN n. 2 definitions
A spinning wheel. [Prov. Eng.]
TOURNAMENT n. 2 definitions
ition of their address and bravery; hence, figuratively, a real battle. "In battle and in tourneyment." Chaucer. With cruel tournament the squadrons join. Milton.
TOURNERY n.
Work turned on a lathe; turnery.[Obs.] See Turnery. Evelyn.
TOURNEY n. 2 definitions
A tournament. Bacon. At tilt or tourney or like warlike game. Spenser. We hold a tourney here to-morrow morn, And there is scantly time for half the work. Tennyson.
TOURNIQUET n.
An instrument for arresting hemorrhage. It consists essentially of a pad or compress upon which pressure is made by a band which is tightened by a screw or other means.
TOURNOIS n.
A former French money of account worth 20 sous, or a franc. It was thus called in distinction from the Paris livre, which contained 25 sous.
TOURNURE n. 2 definitions
Turn; contour; figure.
ACHATOUR n.
Purveyor; acater. [Obs.] Chaucer.
AVAUNTOUR n.
A boaster. [Obs.] Chaucer.
BISTOURY n.
A surgical instrument consisting of a slender knife, either straight or curved, generally used by introducing it beneath the part to be divided, and cutting towards the surface.
BITTOR; BITTOUR n.
The bittern. Dryden.
CONTOUR n. 2 definitions
s representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery. Titian's coloring and contours. A. Drummond.
CONTOURNE a.
Turned in a direction which is not the usual one; -- said of an animal turned to the sinister which is usually turned to the dexter, or the like.
CONTOURNIATED a.
Having furrowed edges, as if turned in a lathe.
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