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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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Epitrochlea
::
Epitrochlea
(n.) A
projection
on the outer side of the
distal
end of the
humerus;
the
external
condyle.
Respiteless
::
Respiteless
(a.)
Without
respite.
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) To allot or
distribute
by
measure;
to set off or apart by
measure;
-- often with out or off.
Repress
::
Repress
(v. t.) To press back or down
effectually;
to crush down or out; to
quell;
to
subdue;
to
supress;
as, to
repress
sedition
or
rebellion;
to
repress
the first
risings
of
discontent..
Gratuity
::
Gratuity
(n.)
Something
given
freely
or
without
recompense;
a free gift; a
present.
Outshut
::
Outshut
(v. t.) To shut out.
Immethodically
::
Immethodically
(adv.)
Without
method;
confusedly;
unsystematically.
Whereabouts
::
Whereabouts
(n.) The place where a
person
or thing is; as, they did not know his
whereabouts..
Veined
::
Veined
(a.)
Having
fibrovascular
threads
extending
throughout
the
lamina;
as, a
veined
leaf..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) The
irregular
triangular
space
between
the curve of an arch and the
inclosing
right
angle;
or the space
between
the outer
moldings
of two
contiguous
arches
and a
horizontal
line above them, or
another
arch above and
inclosing
them..
Torque
::
Torque
(n.) A
turning
or
twisting;
tendency
to turn, or cause to turn, about an
axis..
Virgo
::
Virgo (n.) A sign of the
zodiac
which the sun
enters
about the 21st of
August,
marked
thus [/] in
almanacs..
Corsair
::
Corsair
(n.) A
pirate;
one who
cruises
about
without
authorization
from any
government,
to seize booty on sea or
land..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To cause sharp pain, or
smarting,
to; to hurt or
injure,
in a
literal
or a
figurative
sense;
as,
pepper
bites the
mouth..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To move, as a
curved
object
may, along a
surface
by
rotation
without
sliding;
to
revolve
upon an axis; to turn over and over; as, a ball or wheel rolls on the
earth;
a body rolls on an
inclined
plane..
Issue
::
Issue (v. t.) To send out; to put into
circulation;
as, to issue notes from a
bank..
Outpeer
::
Outpeer
(v. t.) To
excel.
Diptera
::
Diptera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
insects
having
only two
functional
wings and two
balancers,
as the house fly,
mosquito,
etc. They have a
suctorial
proboscis,
often
including
two pairs of sharp
organs
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
with which they
pierce
the skin of
animals.
They
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis,
their
larvae
(called
maggots)
being
usually
without
feet..
Frump
::
Frump (v. t.) To
insult;
to
flout;
to mock; to snub.
Siniate
::
Siniate
(a.)
Having
the
margin
alternately
curved
inward
and
outward;
having
rounded
lobes
separated
by
rounded
sinuses;
sinuous;
wavy.
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