Kindle

  • 31Kindle (disambiguation) — Amazon Kindle is an electronic book device launched in the United States by Amazon.com in November 2007.Kindle may also refer to:* Kindle County, a fictional county located in the Midwestern United States * Sergio Kindle (born 1987), American… …

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  • 32kindle-coal — noun or kindle fire Etymology: kindle (I) obsolete : one that stirs up strife Satan is the great kindle coal William Gurnall …

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  • 33kindle-fire — noun see kindle coal …

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  • 34kindle — kin·dle kin dəl vi, kin·dled; kin·dling to bring forth young used chiefly of a rabbit …

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  • 35kindle — Synonyms and related words: agitate, anger, animate, annoy, arouse, awake, awaken, bank, bestir, blaze, blaze up, blow the coals, blow up, burn, call forth, call up, challenge, conflagrate, dynamize, electrify, energize, enkindle, enliven, enrage …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 36kindle — Mawdesley Glossary to give birth to a litter. As a rabbit …

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  • 37kindle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. ignite, start, fire, set ablaze; stir, excite, rouse, provoke. See excitement, cause. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To start a fire] Syn. light, ignite, set on fire; see burn 1 , 2 , ignite . 2. [To excite]… …

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  • 38kindle — kin|dle [ kındl ] verb 1. ) transitive to start a fire by lighting small pieces of wood or paper that will burn easily 2. ) transitive to start a strong interest or emotion in someone: His interest in politics was kindled by the 1996 election. a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 39kindle — v. a. == inflame. HD. 915; Ps. xvii. 9. ON. kynda v. a. == beget. Alys. 5680 …

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  • 40kindle — kin·dle || kɪndl v. set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, be inspired …

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