| ATTIRE | • attire n. (Clothing) One’s dress; what one wears; one’s clothes. • attire n. (Heraldry) The single horn of a deer or stag. • attire v. (Transitive) To clothe or adorn. |
| DISATTIRE | • disattire v. (Transitive) To undress. • DISATTIRE v. (Spenser) to unrobe; to undress. |
| ENTIRE | • entire adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete. • entire adj. (Botany) Having a smooth margin without any indentation. • entire adj. (Botany) Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla. |
| INTIRE | • intire adj. Obsolete spelling of entire. • INTIRE adj. (obsolete) entire. |
| OVERTIRE | • overtire v. (Transitive) To tire excessively. • overtire v. (Intransitive) To become excessively tired. • OVERTIRE v. to tire excessively. |
| RETIRE | • retire v. (Intransitive) To stop working on a permanent basis, usually because of old age or illness. • retire v. (Transitive, sometimes reflexive) To withdraw; to take away. • retire v. (Transitive) To cease use or production of something. |
| SALTIRE | • saltire n. (Heraldry) An ordinary (geometric design) in the shape of an X. It usually occupies the entire field… • saltire n. The Saint Andrew’s cross, the flag of Scotland. • saltire n. The Saint Patrick’s Cross, the pre 1922 flag of Ireland. |
| SATIRE | • satire n. (Uncountable) A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an… • satire n. (Countable) A satirical work. • satire n. (Uncountable, dated) Severity of remark. |
| STIRE | • STIRE v. (archaic) to stir, also STYRE. |
| SUBENTIRE | • subentire adj. (Botany) Almost entire (having just a few indentations). • SUBENTIRE adj. of a leaf, with very faintly indented margin. |
| TIRE | • tire v. (Intransitive) To become sleepy or weary. • tire v. (Transitive) To make sleepy or weary. • tire v. (Intransitive) To become bored or impatient (with). |
| UNRETIRE | • unretire v. (Intransitive) To leave retirement and return to work. • unretire v. (Transitive) To bring back from retirement; to reinstate. • UNRETIRE v. to return to work after having taken retirement. |