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Definition of out
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of out is as below...
Out (a.) In its
original
and
strict
sense,
out means from the
interior
of
something;
beyond
the
limits
or
boundary
of
somethings;
in a
position
or
relation
which is
exterior
to
something;
--
opposed
to in or into. The
something
may be
expressed
after of, from, etc. (see Out of,
below);
or, if not
expressed,
it is
implied;
as, he is out; or, he is out of the
house,
office,
business,
etc.; he came out; or, he came out from the ship,
meeting,
sect,
party,
etc..
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Scapulary
::
Scapulary
(n.) A loose
sleeveless
vestment
falling
in front and
behind,
worn by
certain
religious
orders
and
devout
persons..
Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To hold out, or
represent,
falsely;
to put
forward,
or
offer,
as true or real
(something
untrue
or
unreal);
to show
hypocritically,
or for the
purpose
of
deceiving;
to
simulate;
to
feign;
as, to
pretend
friendship..
Thresh
::
Thresh
(v. t.) To beat out grain from, as straw or
husks;
to beat the straw or husk of
(grain)
with a
flail;
to beat off, as the
kernels
of
grain;
as, to
thrash
wheat,
rye, or oats; to
thrash
over the old
straw..
Exsect
::
Exsect
(v. t.) The
removal
by
operation
of a
portion
of a limb;
particularly,
the
removal
of a
portion
of a bone in the
vicinity
of a
joint;
the act or
process
of
cutting
out..
Syngraph
::
Syngnathi
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
lophobranch
fishes
which have an
elongated
snout and lack the
ventral
and first
dorsal
fins. The
pipefishes
and sea
horses
are
examples.
Erasion
::
Erasion
(n.) The act of
erasing;
a
rubbing
out;
obliteration.
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The
escape
of a fluid out of its
natural
vessel,
either
by
rupture
of the
vessel,
or by
exudation
through
its
walls.
It may pass into the
substance
of an
organ,
or issue upon a free
surface..
Fricative
::
Fricative
(a.)
Produced
by the
friction
or
rustling
of the
breath,
intonated
or
unintonated,
through
a
narrow
opening
between
two of the mouth
organs;
uttered
through
a close
approach,
but not with a
complete
closure,
of the
organs
of
articulation,
and hence
capable
of being
continued
or
prolonged;
-- said of
certain
consonantal
sounds,
as f, v, s, z, etc..
Outwear
::
Outwear
(v. t.) To last
longer
than; to
outlast;
as, this cloth will
outwear
the
other..
Antechapel
::
Antechapel
(n.) The outer part of the west end of a
collegiate
or other
chapel.
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Without
regard
to
detail;
in
gross;
comprehensively;
generally;
as, to give
numbers
roundly..
Untimely
::
Untimely
(adv.)
Out of the
natural
or usual time;
inopportunely;
prematurely;
unseasonably.
Arpen
::
Arpen (n.)
Formerly,
a
measure
of land in
France,
varying
in
different
parts of the
country.
The
arpent
of Paris was 4,088 sq.
yards,
or
nearly
five
sixths
of an
English
acre. The
woodland
arpent
was about 1 acre, 1 rood, 1
perch,
English..
Impassionate
::
Impassionate
(a.)
Without
passion
or
feeling.
Issue
::
Issue (n.) The act of
sending
out, or
causing
to go
forth;
delivery;
issuance;
as, the issue of an order from a
commanding
officer;
the issue of money from a
treasury..
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To give for food,
especially
to
animals;
to
furnish
for
consumption;
as, to feed out
turnips
to the cows; to feed water to a steam
boiler..
Casually
::
Casually
(adv.)
Without
design;
accidentally;
fortuitously;
by
chance;
occasionally.
Deprehend
::
Deprehend
(v. t.) To
detect;
to
discover;
to find out.
Sunbird
::
Sunbird
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
brilliantly
colored
birds of the
family
Nectariniidae,
native
of
Africa,
Southern
Asia, the East
Indies,
and
Australia.
In
external
appearance
and
habits
they
somewhat
resemble
humming
birds,
but they are true
singing
birds
(Oscines)..
Scaled
::
Scaled
(a.)
Without
scales,
or with the
scales
removed;
as,
scaled
herring..
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