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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
(interj.)
Expressing
impatience,
anger,
a
desire
to be rid of; -- with the force of
command;
go out;
begone;
away; off..
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Sedition
::
Sedition
(n.) The
raising
of
commotion
in a
state,
not
amounting
to
insurrection;
conduct
tending
to
treason,
but
without
an overt act;
excitement
of
discontent
against
the
government,
or of
resistance
to
lawful
authority..
Guardless
::
Guardless
(a.)
Without
a guard or
defense;
unguarded.
Trombone
::
Trombone
(n.) A
powerful
brass
instrument
of the
trumpet
kind,
thought
by some to be the
ancient
sackbut,
consisting
of a tube in three
parts,
bent twice upon
itself
and
ending
in a bell. The
middle
part, bent
double,
slips into the outer
parts,
as in a
telescope,
so that by
change
of the
vibrating
length
any tone
within
the
compass
of the
instrument
(which
may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare
instances,
soprano)
is
commanded.
It is the only
member
of the
family
of wind
instruments
whos
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(n.) A state or scene of
constant
change,
or of
recurring
labor and
vicissitude..
Dole
::
Dole (n.) That which is dealt out; a part,
share,
or
portion
also, a
scanty
share or
allowance..
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(a.)
Circuitous;
going
round;
indirect;
as,
roundabout
speech..
Stray
::
Stray (a.) To
wander,
as from a
direct
course;
to
deviate,
or go out of the way..
Excurrent
::
Excurrent
(a.)
Running
or
extending
out; as, an
excurrent
midrib,
one which
projects
beyond
the apex of a leaf; an
excurrent
steam or
trunk,
one which
continues
to the top..
Corymb
::
Corymb
(n.) A
flat-topped
or
convex
cluster
of
flowers,
each on its own
footstalk,
and
arising
from
different
points
of a
common
axis, the
outermost
blossoms
expanding
first,
as in the
hawthorn..
Dash
::
Dash (v. t.) To erase by a
stroke;
to
strike
out; knock out; -- with out; as, to dash out a
word..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) The act of
expressing;
the act of
forcing
out by
pressure;
as, the
expression
of
juices
or oils; also, of
extorting
or
eliciting;
as, a
forcible
expression
of
truth..
Inosculation
::
Inosculation
(n.) The
junction
or
connection
of
vessels,
channels,
or
passages,
so that their
contents
pass from one to the
other;
union by
mouths
or
ducts;
anastomosis;
intercommunication;
as,
inosculation
of
veins,
etc..
Cad
::
Cad (n.) A
person
who
stands
at the door of an
omnibus
to open and shut it, and to
receive
fares;
an idle
hanger-on
about
innyards..
Scout
::
Scout (v. t.) To pass over or
through,
as a
scout;
to
reconnoiter;
as, to scout a
country..
Outsell
::
Outsell
(v. t.) To
exceed
in the price of
selling;
to fetch more than; to
exceed
in
value.
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To pass; to get clear of; to
outstrip.
Gain
::
Gain (n.) A
square
or
beveled
notch cut out of a
girder,
binding
joist,
or other
timber
which
supports
a floor beam, so as to
receive
the end of the floor
beam..
Outhire
::
Outhire
(v. t.) To hire out.
Dry-rub
::
Dry-rub
(v. t.) To rub and
cleanse
without
wetting.
Shovel
::
Shovel
(v. t.) To take up and throw with a
shovel;
as, to
shovel
earth into a heap, or into a cart, or out of a pit..
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