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Definition of out
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Out (v. t.) To give out; to
dispose
of; to sell.
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Flaring
::
Flaring
(a.)
Opening
or
speading
outwards.
Tanka
::
Tanka (n.) A kind of boat used in
Canton.
It is about 25 feet long and is often rowed by
women.
Called
also
tankia.
Ferret
::
Ferret
(n.) An
animal
of the
Weasel
family
(Mustela
/
Putorius
furo),
about
fourteen
inches
in
length,
of a pale
yellow
or white
color,
with red eyes. It is a
native
of
Africa,
but has been
domesticated
in
Europe.
Ferrets
are used to drive
rabbits
and rats out of their
holes..
Graith
::
Graith
(n.)
Furniture;
apparatus
or
accouterments
for work,
traveling,
war, etc..
Designation
::
Designation
(n.) The act of
designating;
a
pointing
out or
showing;
indication.
Exterior
::
Exterior
(a.)
External;
outward;
pertaining
to that which is
external;
--
opposed
to
interior;
as, the
exterior
part of a
sphere..
Bumkin
::
Bumkin
(n.) A
projecting
beam or boom; as: (a) One
projecting
from each bow of a
vessel,
to haul the fore tack to,
called
a tack
bumpkin.
(b) One from each
quarter,
for the
main-brace
blocks,
and
called
brace
bumpkin.
(c) A small
outrigger
over the stern of a boat, to
extend
the
mizzen..
Cull
::
Cull (v. t.) To
separate,
select,
or pick out; to
choose
and
gather
or
collect;
as, to cull
flowers..
Climb
::
Climb (v. i.) To
ascend
or creep
upward
by
twining
about a
support,
or by
attaching
itself
by
tendrils,
rootlets,
etc., to a
support
or
upright
surface..
Inlaw
::
Inlaw (v. t.) To clear of
outlawry
or
attainder;
to place under the
protection
of the law.
Countervote
::
Countervote
(v. t.) To vote in
opposition
to; to
balance
or
overcome
by
voting;
to
outvote.
Emersion
::
Emersion
(n.) The act of
emerging,
or of
rising
out of
anything;
as,
emersion
from the sea;
emersion
from
obscurity
or
difficulties..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. t.) To
search
diligently
after;
to seek; to
pursue;
to
follow;
-- often with out or up; as, to hunt up the
facts;
to hunt out
evidence..
Seedy
::
Seedy
(superl.)
Old and worn out;
exhausted;
spiritless;
also, poor and
miserable
looking;
shabbily
clothed;
shabby
looking;
as, he
looked
seedy
coat..
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(a.)
Moving
from place to place
without
a
settled
habitation;
wandering.
Kenning
::
Kenning
(v. t.) The limit of
vision
at sea, being a
distance
of about
twenty
miles..
Commute
::
Commute
(v. i.) To pay, or
arrange
to pay, in gross
instead
of part by part; as, to
commute
for a
year's
travel
over a
route..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
In a
general
sense,
from, or out from;
proceeding
from;
belonging
to;
relating
to;
concerning;
-- used in a
variety
of
applications;
as:.
Outdure
::
Outdure
(v. t.) To
outlast.
Acardiac
::
Acardiac
(a.)
Without
a
heart;
as, an
acardiac
fetus..
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