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Definition of out
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Out (n.) One who, or that
which,
is out;
especially,
one who is out of
office;
--
generally
in the
plural..
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Frogmouth
::
Frogmouth
(n.) One of
several
species
of
Asiatic
and East
Indian
birds of the genus
Batrachostomus
(family
Podargidae);
-- so
called
from their very
broad,
flat
bills..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
Clear-cut
::
Clear-cut
(a.)
Having
a
sharp,
distinct
outline,
like that of a
cameo..
But
::
But
(prep.,
adv. &
conj.)
The outer
apartment
or
kitchen
of a
two-roomed
house;
--
opposed
to ben, the inner
room..
Centare
::
Centare
(n.) A
measure
of area, the
hundredth
part of an are; one
square
meter,
or about 1/
square
yards..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To pass; to get clear of; to
outstrip.
Vest
::
Vest (n.) Any outer
covering;
array;
garb.
Outstart
::
Outstart
(v. i.) To start out or up.
Outrage
::
Outrage
(v. t.) To be
guilty
of an
outrage;
to act
outrageously.
Evert
::
Evert (v. t.) To turn
outwards,
or
inside
out, as an
intestine..
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.)
Originally,
a
covered
porch with
seats,
at a house door; the Dutch stoep as
introduced
by the Dutch into New York.
Afterward,
an
out-of-door
flight
of
stairs
of from seven to
fourteen
steps,
with
platform
and
parapets,
leading
to an
entrance
door some
distance
above the
street;
the
French
perron.
Hence,
any
porch,
platform,
entrance
stairway,
or small
veranda,
at a house
door..
Gayal
::
Gayal (n.) A
Southern
Asiatic
species
of wild
cattle
(Bibos
frontalis).
Investigate
::
Investigate
(v. t.) To
follow
up step by step by
patient
inquiry
or
observation;
to trace or track
mentally;
to
search
into; to
inquire
and
examine
into with care and
accuracy;
to find out by
careful
inquisition;
as, to
investigate
the
causes
of
natural
phenomena..
Menhir
::
Menhir
(n.) A large stone set
upright
in olden times as a
memorial
or
monument.
Many, of
unknown
date, are found in
Brittany
and
throughout
Northern
Europe..
Agami
::
Agami (n.) A South
American
bird
(Psophia
crepitans),
allied
to the
cranes,
and
easily
domesticated;
--
called
also the
gold-breasted
trumpeter.
Its body is about the size of the
pheasant.
See
Trumpeter..
Branks
::
Branks
(n.) A
scolding
bridle,
an
instrument
formerly
used for
correcting
scolding
women.
It was an iron frame
surrounding
the head and
having
a
triangular
piece
entering
the mouth of the
scold..
Landwehr
::
Landwehr
(n.) That part of the army, in
Germany
and
Austria,
which has
completed
the usual
military
service
and is
exempt
from duty in time of
peace,
except
that it is
called
out
occasionally
for
drill..
Gouty
::
Gouty (a.)
Diseased
with, or
subject
to, the gout; as, a gouty
person;
a gouty
joint..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. i.) To
follow
the
chase;
to go out in
pursuit
of game; to
course
with
hounds.
Slip
::
Slip (v. t.) To cause to slip or slide off, or out of
place;
as, a horse slips his
bridle;
a dog slips his
collar..
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