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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
possession,
control,
or
occupation;
hence,
in, or into, a state of want, loss, or
deprivation;
-- used of
office,
business,
property,
knowledge,
etc.; as, the
Democrats
went out and the Whigs came in; he put his money out at
interest..
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Peele
::
Peele (n.) A
graceful
and swift South
African
antelope
(Pelea
capreola).
The hair is
woolly,
and
ash-gray
on the back and
sides.
The horns are
black,
long,
slender,
straight,
nearly
smooth,
and very
sharp.
Called
also
rheeboc,
and
rehboc..
Macaroni
::
Macaroni
(n.) A
finical
person;
a fop; --
applied
especially
to
English
fops of about 1775.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass out of one's
thought
as not being of any
consequence.
Rudd
::
Rudd (n.) A
fresh-water
European
fish of the Carp
family
(Leuciscus
erythrophthalmus).
It is about the size and shape of the
roach,
but it has the
dorsal
fin
farther
back, a
stouter
body, and red
irises.
Called
also
redeye,
roud,
finscale,
and
shallow.
A blue
variety
is
called
azurine,
or blue
roach..
Implement
::
Implement
(v. t.) To
provide
with an
implement
or
implements;
to cause to be
fulfilled,
satisfied,
or
carried
out, by means of an
implement
or
implements..
Sine
::
Sine
(prep.)
Without.
Divide
::
Divide
(v. i.) To break
friendship;
to fall out.
Unshrubbed
::
Unshrubbed
(a.) Being
without
shrubs.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance
or
cannon,
which stood on its
breech,
without
any
carriage,
formerly
used
chiefly
for
rejoicings
and
theatrical
cannonades..
Devoted
::
Devoted
(a.)
Consecrated
to a
purpose;
strongly
attached;
zealous;
devout;
as, a
devoted
admirer..
Loam
::
Loam (n.) A
mixture
of sand, clay, and other
materials,
used in
making
molds for large
castings,
often
without
a
pattern..
Index
::
Index (n.) That which
points
out; that which
shows,
indicates,
manifests,
or
discloses..
Amblyopy
::
Amblyopy
(n.)
Weakness
of
sight,
without
and
opacity
of the
cornea,
or of the
interior
of the eye; the first
degree
of
amaurosis..
Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) A
fraudulent
breach
of duty or
willful
act of known
illegality
on the part of a
master
of a ship, in his
character
of
master,
or of the
mariners,
to the
injury
of the owner of the ship or
cargo,
and
without
his
consent.
It
includes
every
breach
of trust
committed
with
dishonest
purpose,
as by
running
away with the ship,
sinking
or
deserting
her, etc., or by
embezzling
the
cargo..
Gastroelytrotomy
::
Gastroelytrotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
cutting
into the upper part of the
vagina,
through
the
abdomen
(without
opening
the
peritoneum),
for the
purpose
of
removing
a
fetus.
It is a
substitute
for the
Caesarean
operation,
and less
dangerous..
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) Any
circumstance
out of which money may be made or an
advantage
gained.
Danegelt
::
Danegelt
(n.) An
annual
tax
formerly
laid on the
English
nation
to buy off the
ravages
of
Danish
invaders,
or to
maintain
forces
to
oppose
them. It
afterward
became
a
permanent
tax,
raised
by an
assessment,
at first of one
shilling,
afterward
of two
shillings,
upon every hide of land
throughout
the
realm..
Outwell
::
Outwell
(v. t.) To pour out.
Goslet
::
Goslet
(n.) One of
several
species
of pygmy
geese,
of the genus
Nettepus.
They are about the size of a teal, and
inhabit
Africa,
India,
and
Australia..
Piccadilly
::
Piccadilly
(n.) A high, stiff
collar
for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a
garment,
-- worn by men in the 17th
century..
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