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Definition of put
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Put (v. t.) To
attach
or
attribute;
to
assign;
as, to put a wrong
construction
on an act or
expression..
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Putrilage
::
Putrilage
(n.) That which is
undergoing
putrefaction;
the
products
of
putrefaction.
Patchwork
::
Patchwork
(n.) Work
composed
of
pieces
sewed
together,
esp.
pieces
of
various
colors
and
figures;
hence,
anything
put
together
of
incongruous
or
ill-adapted
parts;
something
irregularly
clumsily
composed;
a thing
putched
up..
Misreckoning
::
Misreckoning
(n.) An
erroneous
computation.
Excommunicate
::
Excommunicate
(v. t.) To put out of
communion;
especially,
to cut off, or shut out, from
communion
with the
church,
by an
ecclesiastical
sentence..
Vie
::
Vie (v. t.) To do or
produce
in
emulation,
competition,
or
rivalry;
to put in
competition;
to
bandy..
Client
::
Client
(n.) A
citizen
who put
himself
under the
protection
of a man of
distinction
and
influence,
who was
called
his
patron..
Disseizor
::
Disseizor
(n.) One who
wrongfully
disseizes,
or puts
another
out of
possession
of a
freehold..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To put in
possession;
to make the owner or
holder
of
property,
power,
knowledge,
etc.; to
acquaint;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of or with
before
the thing
possessed,
and now
commonly
used
reflexively..
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To bear; to
endure;
to put up with; to
tolerate;
as, young men can not brook
restraint..
Jumble
::
Jumble
(v. t.) To mix in a
confused
mass; to put or throw
together
without
order;
-- often
followed
by
together
or up.
Recompose
::
Recompose
(v. t.) To
compose
again;
to form anew; to put
together
again or
repeatedly.
Delegation
::
Delegation
(n.) One or more
persons
appointed
or
chosen,
and
commissioned
to
represent
others,
as in a
convention,
in
Congress,
etc.; the
collective
body of
delegates;
as, the
delegation
from
Massachusetts;
a
deputation..
Don
::
Don (v. t.) To put on; to dress in; to
invest
one's self with.
Duodecimal
::
Duodecimal
(n.) A
system
of
numbers,
whose
denominations
rise in a scale of
twelves,
as of feet and
inches.
The
system
is used
chiefly
by
artificers
in
computing
the
superficial
and solid
contents
of their
work..
Occipito-
::
Occipito-
() A
combining
form
denoting
relation
to, or
situation
near, the
occiput;
as,
occipito-axial;
occipito-mastoid..
Sputtering
::
Sputtered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sputte.
Well-set
::
Well-set
(a.) Well put
together;
having
symmetry
of
parts.
Bottled
::
Bottled
(a.) Put into
bottles;
inclosed
in
bottles;
pent up in, or as in, a
bottle..
Deprive
::
Deprive
(v. t.) To take away; to put an end; to
destroy.
Deputator
::
Deputator
(n.) One who
deputes,
or makes a
deputation..
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