These are the meanings of the letters TUBIFER when you unscramble them.
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Befit (v. t.)
To be suitable to; to suit; to become.
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Biter (n.)
One who cheats; a sharper.
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Biter (n.)
One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is inclined to bite, as a dog or fish.
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Brief (a.)
A short concise writing or letter; a statement in few words.
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Brief (a.)
A writ; a breve. See Breve, n., 2.
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Brief (a.)
An abridgment or concise statement of a client's case, made out for the instruction of counsel in a trial at law. This word is applied also to a statement of the heads or points of a law argument.
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Brief (a.)
An epitome.
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Brief (a.)
Concise; terse; succinct.
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Brief (a.)
Rife; common; prevalent.
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Brief (a.)
Short in duration.
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Brief (adv.)
Briefly.
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Brief (adv.)
Soon; quickly.
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Brief (n.)
A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any public or private purpose.
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Brief (n.)
A writ issuing from the chancery, directed to any judge ordinary, commanding and authorizing that judge to call a jury to inquire into the case, and upon their verdict to pronounce sentence.
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Brief (v. t.)
To make an abstract or abridgment of; to shorten; as, to brief pleadings.
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Bruit (n.)
An abnormal sound of several kinds, heard on auscultation.
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Bruit (n.)
Report; rumor; fame.
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Bruit (v. t.)
To report; to noise abroad.
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Brute (a.)
Having the physical powers predominating over the mental; coarse; unpolished; unintelligent.
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Brute (a.)
Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.
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Brute (a.)
Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.
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Brute (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence.
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Brute (a.)
Rough; uncivilized; unfeeling.
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Brute (n.)
A brutal person; a savage in heart or manners; as unfeeling or coarse person.
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Brute (n.)
An animal destitute of human reason; any animal not human; esp. a quadruped; a beast.
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Brute (v. t.)
To report; to bruit.
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buret (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Fiber (n.)
Alt. of Fibre
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fibre ()
A tough vegetable fiber used as a substitute for bristles in making brushes. The piassava and the ixtle are both used under this name.
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Fibre (n.)
A general name for the raw material, such as cotton, flax, hemp, etc., used in textile manufactures.
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Fibre (n.)
Any fine, slender thread, or threadlike substance; as, a fiber of spun glass; especially, one of the slender rootlets of a plant.
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Fibre (n.)
One of the delicate, threadlike portions of which the tissues of plants and animals are in part constituted; as, the fiber of flax or of muscle.
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Fibre (n.)
Sinew; strength; toughness; as, a man of real fiber.
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Fruit (v. i.)
To bear fruit.
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Fruit (v. t.)
That which is produced; the effect or consequence of any action; advantageous or desirable product or result; disadvantageous or evil consequence or effect; as, the fruits of labor, of self-denial, of intemperance.
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Fruit (v. t.)
The produce of animals; offspring; young; as, the fruit of the womb, of the loins, of the body.
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Fruit (v. t.)
The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3.
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Fruit (v. t.)
The ripened ovary of a flowering plant, with its contents and whatever parts are consolidated with it.
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Fruit (v. t.)
The spore cases or conceptacles of flowerless plants, as of ferns, mosses, algae, etc., with the spores contained in them.
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Fruit (v. t.)
Whatever is produced for the nourishment or enjoyment of man or animals by the processes of vegetable growth, as corn, grass, cotton, flax, etc.; -- commonly used in the plural.
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Rebut (v. i.)
To make, or put in, an answer, as to a plaintiff's surrejoinder.
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Rebut (v. i.)
To retire; to recoil.
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Rebut (v. t.)
To contradict, meet, or oppose by argument, plea, or countervailing proof.
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Rebut (v. t.)
To drive or beat back; to repulse.
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Refit (v. i.)
To obtain repairs or supplies; as, the fleet returned to refit.
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Refit (v. t.)
To fit or prepare for use again; to repair; to restore after damage or decay; as, to refit a garment; to refit ships of war.
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Refit (v. t.)
To fit out or supply a second time.
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Tribe (n.)
A division, class, or distinct portion of a people, from whatever cause that distinction may have originated; as, the city of Athens was divided into ten tribes.
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Tribe (n.)
A family of animals descended from some particular female progenitor, through the female line; as, the Duchess tribe of shorthorns.
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Tribe (n.)
A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
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Tribe (n.)
A nation of savages or uncivilized people; a body of rude people united under one leader or government; as, the tribes of the Six Nations; the Seneca tribe.
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Tribe (n.)
A number of species or genera having certain structural characteristics in common; as, a tribe of plants; a tribe of animals.
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Tribe (v. t.)
To distribute into tribes or classes.
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Tuber (n.)
A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous.
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Tuber (n.)
A genus of fungi. See Truffle.
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Tuber (n.)
A tuberosity; a tubercle.
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uteri (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.