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Definition of pour
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Pour (a.) Poor.
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Weep
::
Weep (v. t.) To shed, or pour
forth,
as
tears;
to shed drop by drop, as if
tears;
as, to weep tears of joy..
Machicolation
::
Machicolation
(n.) The act of
discharging
missiles
or
pouring
burning
or
melted
substances
upon
assailants
through
such
apertures.
Profuse
::
Profuse
(a.)
Pouring
forth with
fullness
or
exuberance;
bountiful;
exceedingly
liberal;
giving
without
stint;
as, a
profuse
government;
profuse
hospitality..
Pourveyance
::
Pourveyance
(n.) See
Purveyance.
Feather
::
Feather
(v. i.) To
curdle
when
poured
into
another
liquid,
and float about in
little
flakes
or
feathers;
as, the cream
feathers.
Diffuse
::
Diffuse
(a.)
Poured
out;
widely
spread;
not
restrained;
copious;
full; esp., of
style,
opposed
to
concise
or
terse;
verbose;
prolix;
as, a
diffuse
style;
a
diffuse
writer..
Circumfusile
::
Circumfusile
(a.)
Capable
of being
poured
or
spread
round.
Decantation
::
Decantation
(n.) The act of
pouring
off a clear
liquor
gently
from its lees or
sediment,
or from one
vessel
into
another..
Regurgitate
::
Regurgitate
(v. t.) To throw or pour back, as from a deep or
hollow
place;
to pour or throw back in great
quantity..
Poureliche
::
Poureliche
(adv.)
Poorly.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal or other
material
into a mold; to
fashion;
to
found;
as, to cast
bells,
stoves,
bullets..
Superheated
::
Superfuse
(a.) To pour
(something)
over or on
something
else.
Peal
::
Peal (v. t.) To pour out.
Salmagundi
::
Salmagundi
(n.)
Hence,
a
mixture
of
various
ingredients;
an olio or
medley;
a
potpourri;
a
miscellany..
Pourpresture
::
Pourpresture
(n.) See
Purpresture.
Pourlieu
::
Pourlieu
(n.) See
Purlieu.
Outpour
::
Outpour
(v. t.) To pour out.
Found
::
Found (v. t.) To form by
melting
a
metal,
and
pouring
it into a mold; to
cast..
Effuse
::
Effuse
(v. t.) To pour out like a
stream
or
freely;
to cause to
exude;
to shed.
Regurgitation
::
Regurgitation
(n.) The act of
flowing
or
pouring
back by the
orifice
of
entranc.
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