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Definition of put
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Put (n.) A
prostitute.
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Odds
::
Odds (a.)
Quarrel;
dispute;
debate;
strife;
--
chiefly
in the
phrase
at odds.
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To put or bring into
credit;
to
invest
with
credit
or
authority;
to
sanction.
Work
::
Work (n.) To exert one's self for a
purpose;
to put forth
effort
for the
attainment
of an
object;
to
labor;
to be
engaged
in the
performance
of a task, a duty, or the
like..
Untune
::
Untune
(v. t.) To make
incapable
of
harmony,
or of
harmonious
action;
to put out of
tune..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) That which
finishes,
puts an end to/ or
perfects..
Weasel
::
Weasel
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of small
carnivores
belonging
to the genus
Putorius,
as the
ermine
and
ferret.
They have a
slender,
elongated
body, and are noted for the
quickness
of their
movements
and for their
bloodthirsty
habit in
destroying
poultry,
rats, etc. The
ermine
and some other
species
are brown in
summer,
and turn white in
winter;
others
are brown at all
seasons..
Representative
::
Representative
(n.) An
agent,
deputy,
or
substitute,
who
supplies
the place of
another,
or
others,
being
invested
with his or their
authority..
Undo
::
Undo (v. t.) To bring to
poverty;
to
impoverish;
to ruin, as in
reputation,
morals,
hopes,
or the like; as, many are
undone
by
unavoidable
losses,
but more undo
themselves
by vices and
dissipation,
or by
indolence..
Muriated
::
Muriated
(a.) Put in
brine.
Sputter
::
Sputtering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sputte.
Dynactinometer
::
Dynactinometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
intensity
of the
photogenic
(light-producing)
rays, and
computing
the power of
object
glasses..
Stab
::
Stab (v. t.) Fig.: To
injure
secretly
or by
malicious
falsehood
or
slander;
as, to stab a
person's
reputation..
Diaper
::
Diaper
(v. t.) To put a
diaper
on (a
child).
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To
incite;
to
entice;
to urge; to
constrain;
to
oblige.
Diagram
::
Diagram
(v. t.) To put into the form of a
diagram.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
descend
in
character
or
reputation;
to
become
degraded;
to sink into vice,
error,
or sin; to
depart
from the
faith;
to
apostatize;
to sin..
Endoss
::
Endoss
(v. t.) To put upon the back or
outside
of
anything;
-- the older
spelling
of
endorse.
Mobilize
::
Mobilize
(v. t.) To put in a state of
readiness
for
active
service
in war, as an army
corps..
Contend
::
Contend
(v. i.) To
strive
in
debate;
to
engage
in
discussion;
to
dispute;
to
argue.
Irreputable
::
Irreputable
(a.)
Disreputable.
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