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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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Ourang
::
Ourang
(n.) The
orang-outang.
Disjoint
::
Disjoint
(v. t.) To
separate
the
joints
of; to
separate,
as parts
united
by
joints;
to put out of
joint;
to force out of its
socket;
to
dislocate;
as, to
disjoint
limbs;
to
disjoint
bones;
to
disjoint
a fowl in
carving..
Outrider
::
Outrider
(n.) A
summoner
whose
office
is to cite men
before
the
sheriff.
Southernly
::
Southernly
(a.)
Somewhat
southern.
Pipeclay
::
Pipeclay
(v. t.) To
whiten
or clean with pipe clay, as a
soldier's
accouterments..
Cathode
::
Cathode
(n.) The part of a
voltaic
battery
by which the
electric
current
leaves
substances
through
which it
passes,
or the
surface
at which the
electric
current
passes
out of the
electrolyte;
the
negative
pole; --
opposed
to
anode..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) A side
track,
as a
railroad;
a
turnout..
Guest
::
Guest (n.) A
visitor;
a
person
received
and
entertained
in one's house or at one's
table;
a
visitor
entertained
without
pay.
Unrivaled
::
Unrivaled
(a.)
Having
no
rival;
without
a
competitor;
peerless.
Spet
::
Spet (v. t.) To spit; to throw out.
Lavender
::
Lavender
(n.) An
aromatic
plant of the genus
Lavandula
(L.
vera),
common
in the south of
Europe.
It
yields
and oil used in
medicine
and
perfumery.
The Spike
lavender
(L.
Spica)
yields
a
coarser
oil (oil of
spike),
used in the
arts..
Acanthus
::
Acanthus
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
prickly
plants,
found in the south of
Europe,
Asia
Minor,
and
India;
bear's-breech..
Drivel
::
Drivel
(v. i.) To
slaver;
to let
spittle
drop or flow from the
mouth,
like a
child,
idiot,
or
dotard..
Elbow
::
Elbow (n.) The joint or bend of the arm; the outer curve in the
middle
of the arm when bent.
Verdant
::
Verdant
(a.)
Unripe
in
knowledge
or
judgment;
unsophisticated;
raw;
green;
as, a
verdant
youth..
Gadder
::
Gadder
(n.) One who roves about idly, a
rambling
gossip..
Stream
::
Stream
(v. i.) To pour out, or emit, a
stream
or
streams..
Windlass
::
Windlass
(v. i.) To take a
roundabout
course;
to work
warily
or by
indirect
means.
Endurance
::
Endurance
(n.) The act of
bearing
or
suffering;
a
continuing
under pain or
distress
without
resistance,
or
without
being
overcome;
sufferance;
patience..
Antarctic
::
Antarctic
(a.)
Opposite
to the
northern
or
arctic
pole;
relating
to the
southern
pole or to the
region
near it, and
applied
especially
to a
circle,
distant
from the pole 23¡ 28/. Thus we say the
antarctic
pole,
circle,
ocean,
region,
current,
etc..
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