Synonyms of the word tyre


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tyre

  • n. (British spelling, Irish, South African, Australian and NZ spelling) The ring-shaped protective covering…
  • v. (transitive) To fit tyres to (a vehicle).
  • n. (India) curdled milk.
  • n. attire.

city

  • n. A large settlement, bigger than a town.
  • n. (Australia) The central business district; downtown.

hoop

  • n. A circular band of metal used to bind a barrel.
  • n. A ring; a circular band; anything resembling a hoop.
  • n. (chiefly in the plural) A circle, or combination of circles, of thin whalebone, metal, or other elastic…
  • n. A quart pot; so called because originally bound with hoops, like a barrel. Also, a portion of the contents…
  • n. (Britain, obsolete) An old measure of capacity, variously estimated at from one to four pecks.
  • n. (plural) The game of basketball.
  • n. A hoop earring.
  • n. (Australia, metonymically, informal, dated) A jockey; from a common pattern on the blouse.
  • n. (usually, plural) (sports) A horizontal stripe on the jersey.
  • v. (transitive) To bind or fasten using a hoop.
  • v. (transitive) To clasp; to encircle; to surround.
  • n. A shout; a whoop, as in whooping cough.
  • n. The hoopoe.
  • v. (dated) To utter a loud cry, or a sound imitative of the word, by way of call or pursuit; to shout.
  • v. (dated) To whoop, as in whooping cough.

metropolis

  • n. (historical) The mother (founding) polis (city state) of a colony, especially in the Ancient Greek/Hellenistic…
  • n. A large, busy city, especially as the main city in an area or country or as distinguished from surrounding…
  • n. (canon law) The see of a metropolitan archbishop, ranking above its suffragan diocesan bishops.

port

  • n. A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
  • n. A town or city containing such a place, a port city.
  • n. (nautical, uncountable) The left-hand side of a vessel, including aircraft, when one is facing the front…
  • adj. (nautical) Of or relating to port, the left-hand side of a vessel.
  • v. (nautical, transitive, chiefly imperative) To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; said…
  • n. (now Scotland, historical) An entryway or gate.
  • n. An opening or doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; an embrasure through…
  • n. (curling, bowls) A space between two stones wide enough for a delivered stone or bowl to pass through.
  • n. An opening where a connection (such as a pipe) is made.
  • n. (computing) A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred. <b class="Latn"…
  • n. (computing) A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cable's male connector can be inserted.
  • v. (obsolete) To carry, bear, or transport. See porter.
  • v. (military) To hold or carry (a weapon) with both hands so that it lays diagonally across the front of…
  • v. (computing, video games) To adapt, modify, or create a new version of, a program so that it works on a…
  • v. (telephony) To carry or transfer an existing telephone number from one telephone service provider to another.
  • v. (governmental jargon, United States) To transfer a voucher or subsidy from one jurisdiction to another.
  • n. Something used to carry a thing, especially a frame for wicks in candle-making.
  • n. (archaic) The manner in which a person carries himself; bearing; deportment; carriage. See also portance.
  • n. (military) The position of a weapon when ported; a rifle position executed by throwing the weapon diagonally…
  • n. (computing) A program that has been adapted, modified, or recoded so that it works on a different platform…
  • n. (computing, BSD) A set of files used to build and install a binary executable file from the source code…
  • n. A type of very sweet fortified wine, mostly dark red, traditionally made in Portugal.
  • n. (Australia, Queensland, northern New South Wales and elsewhere, colloquial) A suitcase, particularly a…

ring

  • n. (physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle.
  • n. (physical) A group of objects arranged in a circle.
  • n. A piece of food in the shape of a ring.
  • n. A place where some sports or exhibitions take place; notably a circular or comparable arena, such as a…
  • n. An exclusive group of people, usually involving some unethical or illegal practices.
  • n. (chemistry) A group of atoms linked by bonds to form a closed chain in a molecule.
  • n. (geometry) A planar geometrical figure included between two concentric circles.
  • n. (typography) A diacritical mark in the shape of a hollow circle placed above or under the letter; a kroužek.
  • n. (historical) An old English measure of corn equal to the coomb or half a quarter.
  • n. (computing theory) A hierarchical level of privilege in a computer system, usually at hardware level,…
  • n. (firearms) Either of the pair of clamps used to hold a telescopic sight to a rifle.
  • v. (transitive) To surround or enclose.
  • v. (transitive, figuratively) To make an incision around; to girdle.
  • v. (transitive) To attach a ring to, especially for identification.
  • v. (transitive) To surround or fit with a ring, or as if with a ring.
  • v. (falconry) To rise in the air spirally.
  • n. The resonant sound of a bell, or a sound resembling it.
  • n. (figuratively) A pleasant or correct sound.
  • n. (figuratively) A sound or appearance that is characteristic of something.
  • n. (colloquial) A telephone call.
  • n. Any loud sound; the sound of numerous voices; a sound continued, repeated, or reverberated.
  • n. A chime, or set of bells harmonically tuned.
  • v. (intransitive) Of a bell, to produce sound.
  • v. (transitive) To make (a bell) produce sound.
  • v. (intransitive, figuratively) To produce the sound of a bell or a similar sound.
  • v. (intransitive, figuratively) Of something spoken or written, to appear to be, to seem, to sound.
  • v. (transitive, colloquial, Britain, New Zealand) To telephone (someone).
  • v. (intransitive) to resound, reverberate, echo.
  • v. (intransitive) To produce music with bells.
  • v. (dated) To repeat often, loudly, or earnestly.
  • n. (algebra) An algebraic structure which consists of a set with two binary operations: an additive operation…
  • n. (algebra) An algebraic structure as above, but only required to be a semigroup under the multiplicative…

tire

  • v. (intransitive) To become sleepy or weary.
  • v. (transitive) To make sleepy or weary.
  • v. (intransitive) To become bored or impatient (with).
  • v. (transitive) To bore.
  • n. (obsolete) Accoutrements, accessories.
  • n. (obsolete) Dress, clothes, attire.
  • n. A covering for the head; a headdress.
  • n. Metal rim of a wheel, especially that of a railroad locomotive.
  • n. (Canada, US) The rubber covering on a wheel; a tyre.
  • n. A child's apron covering the upper part of the body, and tied with tape or cord; a pinafore. Also tier.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To dress or adorn.
  • v. (obsolete) To seize, pull, and tear prey, as a hawk does.
  • v. (obsolete) To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything.
  • n. A tier, row, or rank.

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