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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.)
Beyond
the limit of
existence,
continuance,
or
supply;
to the end;
completely;
hence,
in, or into, a
condition
of
extinction,
exhaustion,
completion;
as, the fuel, or the fire, has
burned
out..
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Evection
::
Evection
() An
inequality
of the
moon's
motion
is its orbit to the
attraction
of the sun, by which the
equation
of the
center
is
diminished
at the
syzygies,
and
increased
at the
quadratures
by about 1� 20'..
Redmouth
::
Redmouth
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
food
fishes
of the genus
Diabasis,
or
Haemulon,
of the
Southern
United
States,
having
the
inside
of the mouth
bright
red.
Called
also
flannelmouth,
and
grunt..
Per-
::
Per- () A
prefix
used to
signify
through,
throughout,
by, for, or as an
intensive
as
perhaps,
by hap or
chance;
perennial,
that lasts
throughout
the year;
perforce,
through
or by
force;
perfoliate,
perforate;
perspicuous,
evident
throughout
or very
evident;
perplex,
literally,
to
entangle
very
much..
Clean
::
Clean
(adv.)
Without
miscarriage;
not
bunglingly;
dexterously.
Plasmodium
::
Plasmodium
(n.) A
jellylike
mass of free
protoplasm,
without
any union of
amoeboid
cells,
and
endowed
with life and power of
motion..
Spall
::
Spall (v. i.) To give off
spalls,
or
wedge-shaped
chips;
-- said of
stone,
as when badly set, with the
weight
thrown
too much on the outer
surface..
Hair
::
Hair (n.) An
outgrowth
of the
epidermis,
consisting
of one or of
several
cells,
whether
pointed,
hooked,
knobbed,
or
stellated.
Internal
hairs occur in the
flower
stalk of the
yellow
frog lily
(Nuphar)..
Graduated
::
Graduated
(a.)
Tapered;
-- said of a
bird's
tail when the outer
feathers
are
shortest,
and the
others
successively
longer..
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Having
the
quality
of
flexibility
without
brittleness;
yielding
to force
without
breaking;
capable
of
resisting
great
strain;
as, the
ligaments
of
animals
are
remarkably
tough..
Fireback
::
Fireback
(n.) One of
several
species
of
pheasants
of the genus
Euplocamus,
having
the lower back a
bright,
fiery red. They
inhabit
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies..
Extempore
::
Extempore
(adv.)
Without
previous
study or
meditation;
without
preparation;
on the spur of the
moment;
suddenly;
extemporaneously;
as, to write or speak
extempore..
Hydrus
::
Hydrus
(n.) A
constellation
of the
southern
hemisphere,
near the south
pole..
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
From
inside
to
outside,
above or
across
the
brim..
Demonstrate
::
Demonstrate
(v. t.) To point out; to show; to
exhibit;
to make
evident.
Ceaseless
::
Ceaseless
(adv.)
Without
intermission
or end.
Peseta
::
Peseta
(n.) A
Spanish
silver
coin, and money of
account,
equal to about
nineteen
cents,
and
divided
into 100
centesimos..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) That which is
delivered
out
statedly
or
formally,
as
clothing,
food, etc..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Extreme,
in a bad
sense;
outrageous;
-- used to mark the
extreme
predominance
of a bad
quality..
Tenth
::
Tenth (n.) A
temporary
aid
issuing
out of
personal
property,
and
granted
to the king by
Parliament;
formerly,
the real tenth part of all the
movables
belonging
to the
subject..
Flaring
::
Flaring
(a.)
Opening
or
speading
outwards.
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