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Definition of put
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 put is as below...
Put (v. t.) To throw or cast with a
pushing
motion
overhand,
the hand being
raised
from the
shoulder;
a
practice
in
athletics;
as, to put the shot or
weight..
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Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Not
blemished
or
impeached;
fair;
honorable;
unsullied;
as in the
phrases
a good name, a good
report,
good
repute,
etc..
Putting
::
Putting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pu.
Taint
::
Taint (n.) A
blemish
on
reputation;
stain;
spot;
disgrace.
Discommend
::
Discommend
(v. t.) To
expose
to
censure
or ill
favor;
to put out of the good
graces
of any one.
Jupiter
::
"Jupiter
(n.) The
supreme
deity,
king of gods and men, and
reputed
to be the son of
Saturn
and Rhea; Jove. He
corresponds
to the Greek
Zeus..
Spit
::
Spit (n.) The
secretion
formed
by the
glands
of the
mouth;
spitle;
saliva;
sputum.
Maintain
::
Maintain
(v. t.) To hold or keep in any
particular
state or
condition;
to
support;
to
sustain;
to
uphold;
to keep up; not to
suffer
to fail or
decline;
as, to
maintain
a
certain
degree
of heat in a
furnace;
to
maintain
a fence or a
railroad;
to
maintain
the
digestive
process
or
powers
of the
stomach;
to
maintain
the
fertility
of soil; to
maintain
present
reputation..
Scabbard
::
Scabbard
(v. t.) To put in a
scabbard.
Bed
::
Bed (v. t.) To lay or put in any
hollow
place,
or place of rest and
security,
surrounded
or
inclosed;
to
embed;
to
furnish
with or place upon a bed or
foundation;
as, to bed a
stone;
it was
bedded
on a
rock..
Palmigrade
::
Palmigrade
(a.)
Putting
the whole foot upon the
ground
in
walking,
as some
mammals..
Asperse
::
Asperse
(v. t.) To
bespatter
with foul
reports
or false and
injurious
charges;
to
tarnish
in point of
reputation
or good name; to
slander
or
calumniate;
as, to
asperse
a poet or his
writings;
to
asperse
a man's
character..
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A frame
covered
with
parchment
or
cloth,
on which the blank
sheets
are put, in order to be laid on the form to be
impressed..
Disputant
::
Disputant
(v. i.)
Disputing;
engaged
in
controversy.
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..
Expectation
::
Expectation
(n.) The value of any
chance
(as the
prospect
of prize or
property)
which
depends
upon some
contingent
event.
Expectations
are
computed
for or
against
the
occurrence
of the
event.
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To
remove
from
remembrance;
to put away; to
remit.
Abolish
::
Abolish
(v. t.) To put an end to, or
destroy,
as a
physical
objects;
to wipe out..
Exonerate
::
Exonerate
(v. t.) To
relieve,
in a moral
sense,
as of a
charge,
obligation,
or load of blame
resting
on one; to clear of
something
that lies upon
oppresses
one, as an
accusation
or
imputation;
as, to
exonerate
one's self from
blame,
or from the
charge
of
avarice..
Disreputation
::
Disreputation
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation
or good name;
dishonor;
disrepute;
disesteem.
Palm
::
Palm (v. t.) To
impose
by
fraud,
as by
sleight
of hand; to put by
unfair
means;
--
usually
with off..
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