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Definition of Entires
1. entire [n] - See also: entire
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entires
Literary usage of Entires
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vocabulary of Philosophy: Psychological, Ethical, Metaphysical, with by William Fleming, Henry Calderwood (1890)
"... but is sometimes better heard than reason itself" (Cousin, (entires, tom. ii.
p. 96). " The word sentiment, agreeably to the use made of it bj our best ..."
2. Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners: A Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery by Matthew Horace Hayes (1903)
"The effects of castration on young entires are both mental and physical.
This operation tends to make them quiet and to render their future conformation ..."
3. The Arab: The Horse of the Future by James Penn Boucaut (1905)
"GL Singleton (Australasian) maintains that, if the States were to import entires
for the improvement of our saddle-horse, they should be of Arab blood, ..."
4. Points of the Horse: A Treatise on the Conformation, Movements, Breeds and by Matthew Horace Hayes (1904)
"For races in the early part of the season in England, geldings as a rule can be
got much fitter than entires; as they need less work. ..."