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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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Occipital
::
Occipital
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
occiput,
or back part of the head, or to the
occipital
bone..
Spute
::
Sputative
(a.)
Inclined
to spit;
spitting
much.
Delay
::
Delay (v.) A
putting
off or
deferring;
procrastination;
lingering
inactivity;
stop;
detention;
hindrance.
Ticket
::
Ticket
(v. t.) To
distinguish
by a
ticket;
to put a
ticket
on; as, to
ticket
goods..
Tyrotoxicon
::
Tyrotoxicon
(n.) A
ptomaine
discovered
by
Vaughan
in
putrid
cheese
and other dairy
products,
and
producing
symptoms
similar
to
cholera
infantum.
Chemically,
it
appears
to be
related
to, or
identical
with,
diazobenzol..
Mydaleine
::
Mydaleine
(n.) A toxic
alkaloid
(ptomaine)
obtained
from
putrid
flesh and from
herring
brines.
As a
poison
it is said to
execute
profuse
diarrhoea,
vomiting,
and
intestinal
inflammation..
Wither
::
Wither
(v. t.) To cause to
languish,
perish,
or pass away; to
blight;
as, a
reputation
withered
by
calumny..
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) A
rhetorical
exercise
in which
parties
reason
in
opposition
to each other on some
question
proposed.
End
::
End (n.) The
extreme
or last point or part of any
material
thing
considered
lengthwise
(the
extremity
of
breadth
being
side);
hence,
extremity,
in
general;
the
concluding
part;
termination;
close;
limit;
as, the end of a
field,
line, pole, road; the end of a year, of a
discourse;
put an end to pain; --
opposed
to
beginning,
when used of
anything
having
a first
part..
Make-up
::
Make-up
(n.) The way in which the parts of
anything
are put
together;
often,
the way in which an actor is
dressed,
painted,
etc., in
personating
a
character..
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To harm or
destroy
the good fame or
reputation
of; to
disgrace;
especially,
to speak evil of
maliciously;
to
dishonor
by
slanderous
reports;
to
calumniate;
to
asperse..
Antiseptical
::
Antiseptical
(a.)
Counteracting
or
preventing
putrefaction,
or a
putrescent
tendency
in the
system;
antiputrefactive..
Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. t.) To put
together;
to join.
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To go too far; to put any one to
inconvenience
by
demand
or
importunity;
to
intrude;
as, to
trespass
upon the time or
patience
of
another..
Opinion
::
Opinion
(n.)
Favorable
estimation;
hence,
consideration;
reputation;
fame;
public
sentiment
or
esteem..
Prejudication
::
Prejudication
(n.) A
preliminary
inquiry
and
determination
about
something
which
belongs
to a
matter
in
dispute.
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
answer
of a god, or some
person
reputed
to be a god, to an
inquiry
respecting
some
affair
or
future
event,
as the
success
of an
enterprise
or
battle..
Imputative
::
Imputative
(a.)
Transferred
by
imputation;
that may be
imputed.
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) The
bestowment
of God's
distinguishing
grace upon a
person
or
nation,
by which that
person
or
nation
is put in the way of
salvation;
as, the
vocation
of the Jews under the old
dispensation,
and of the
Gentiles
under the
gospel..
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) An
arbitrary
fixed date, for which the
elements
used in
computing
the place of a
planet,
or other
heavenly
body, at any other date, are
given;
as, the epoch of Mars; lunar
elements
for the epoch March 1st,
1860..
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