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Definition of pout
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Pout (v. i.) To
protrude.
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Faucet
::
Faucet
(n.) A
fixture
for
drawing
a
liquid,
as
water,
molasses,
oil, etc., from a pipe, cask, or other
vessel,
in such
quantities
as may be
desired;
--
called
also tap, and cock. It
consists
of a
tubular
spout,
stopped
with a
movable
plug,
spigot,
valve,
or
slide..
Jet
::
"Jet (n.) A
shooting
forth;
a
spouting;
a
spurt;
a
sudden
rush or gush, as of water from a pipe, or of flame from an
orifice;
also, that which
issues
in a jet..
Greenbone
::
Greenbone
(n.) The
European
eelpout.
Guffer
::
Guffer
(n.) The
eelpout;
guffer
eel.
Spout
::
Spout (v. i.) To utter a
speech,
especially
in a
pompous
manner..
Eelpout
::
Eelpout
(n.) A
European
fish
(Zoarces
viviparus),
remarkable
for
producing
living
young;
--
called
also
greenbone,
guffer,
bard, and
Maroona
eel. Also, an
American
species
(Z.
anguillaris),
--
called
also
mutton
fish, and,
erroneously,
congo eel, ling, and
lamper
eel. Both are
edible,
but of
little
value..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) Any
natural
projection
or
excrescence
from an
animal,
resembling
or
thought
to
resemble
a horn in
substance
or form; esp.: (a) A
projection
from the beak of a bird, as in the
hornbill.
(b) A tuft of
feathers
on the head of a bird, as in the
horned
owl. (c) A
hornlike
projection
from the head or
thorax
of an
insect,
or the head of a
reptile,
or fish. (d) A sharp spine in front of the fins of a fish, as in the
horned
pout..
Spout
::
Spout (v. i.) To issue with with
violence,
or in a jet, as a
liquid
through
a
narrow
orifice,
or from a
spout;
as, water
spouts
from a hole; blood
spouts
from an
artery..
Siphonobranchiata
::
Siphonobranchiata
(n. pl.) A tribe of
gastropods
having
the
mantle
border,
on one or both
sides,
prolonged
in the form of a spout
through
which water
enters
the gill
cavity.
The shell
itself
is not
always
siphonostomatous
in this
group..
Pout
::
Pout (n.) The
European
whiting
pout or bib.
Pouter
::
Pouter
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon
remarkable
for the
extent
to which it is able to
dilate
its
throat
and
breast.
Pouting
::
Pouting
(n.)
Childish
sullenness.
Blower
::
Blower
(n.) The
whale;
-- so
called
by
seamen,
from the
circumstance
of its
spouting
up a
column
of
water..
Pout
::
Pout (v. i.) To shoot
pouts.
Jet D''eau
::
"Jet d'eau () A
stream
of water
spouting
from a
fountain
or pipe
(especially
from one
arranged
to throw water
upward),
in a
public
place or in a
garden,
for
ornament..
Spout
::
Spout (v. i.) To eject water or
liquid
in a jet.
Hornpout
::
Hornpout
(n.) See
Horned
pout, under
Horned..
Olpe
::
Olpe (n.)
Originally,
a
leather
flask or
vessel
for oils or
liquids;
afterward,
an
earthenware
vase or
pitcher
without
a
spout..
Lip
::
Lip (n.) An edge of an
opening;
a thin
projecting
part of
anything;
a kind of short open
spout;
as, the lip of a
vessel..
Hurricano
::
Hurricano
(n.) A
waterspout;
a
hurricane.
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