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Definition of quit
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 quit is as below...
Quit (a.) To
discharge,
as an
obligation
or duty; to meet and
satisfy,
as a claim or debt; to make
payment
for or of; to
requite;
to
repay..
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Quitclaim
::
Quitclaim
(v. t.) To
release
or
relinquish
a claim to; to
release
a claim to by deed,
without
covenants
of
warranty
against
adverse
and
paramount
titles..
Quitch Grass
::
Quitch
grass () A
perennial
grass
(Agropyrum
repens)
having
long
running
rootstalks,
by which it
spreads
rapidly
and
pertinaciously,
and so
becomes
a
troublesome
weed. Also
called
couch
grass,
quick
grass,
quick
grass,
twitch
grass.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Error
::
Error (n.) A moral
offense;
violation
of duty; a sin or
transgression;
iniquity;
fault.
Ubiquitaries
::
Ubiquitaries
(pl. ) of
Ubiquitar.
Archaic
::
Archaic
(a.) Of or
characterized
by
antiquity
or
archaism;
antiquated;
obsolescent.
Requiter
::
Requiter
(n.) One who
requites.
Bullfighting
::
Bullfighting
(n.) A
barbarous
sport,
of great
antiquity,
in which men
torment,
and fight with, a bull or bulls in an
arena,
for
public
amusement,
-- still
popular
in
Spain..
Magnesium
::
Magnesium
(n.) A light
silver-white
metallic
element,
malleable
and
ductile,
quite
permanent
in dry air but
tarnishing
in moist air. It
burns,
forming
(the
oxide)
magnesia,
with the
production
of a
blinding
light (the
so-called
magnesium
light)
which is used in
signaling,
in
pyrotechny,
or in
photography
where a
strong
actinic
illuminant
is
required.
Its
compounds
occur
abundantly,
as in
dolomite,
talc,
meerschaum,
etc.
Symbol
Mg.
Atomic
weight,
24.4.
Specific
gravity,
1.75..
Retaliate
::
Retaliate
(v. t.) To
return
the like for; to repay or
requite
by an act of the same kind; to
return
evil for
(evil).
[Now
seldom
used
except
in a bad
sense..
Peri-
::
Peri- () A
prefix
used to
signify
around,
by, near, over,
beyond,
or to give an
intensive
sense;
as,
perimeter,
the
measure
around;
perigee,
point near the
earth;
periergy,
work
beyond
what is
needed;
perispherical,
quite
spherical..
Indebted
::
Indebted
(a.)
Brought
into debt; being under
obligation;
held to
payment
or
requital;
beholden.
Requitable
::
Requitable
(a.) That may be
requited.
Rubidium
::
Rubidium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element.
It
occurs
quite
widely,
but in small
quantities,
and
always
combined.
It is
isolated
as a soft
yellowish
white
metal,
analogous
to
potassium
in most of its
properties.
Symbol
Rb.
Atomic
weight,
85.2..
Acquittal
::
Acquittal
(n.) A
setting
free, or
deliverance
from the
charge
of an
offense,
by
verdict
of a jury or
sentence
of a
court..
Requite
::
Requite
(v. t.) To
repay;
in a good
sense,
to
recompense;
to
return
(an
equivalent)
in good; to
reward;
in a bad
sense,
to
retaliate;
to
return
(evil)
for evil; to
punish..
Return
::
Return
(n.) The act of
returning
(transitive),
or
sending
back to the same place or
condition;
restitution;
repayment;
requital;
retribution;
as, the
return
of
anything
borrowed,
as a book or
money;
a good
return
in
tennis..
Equities
::
Equities
(pl. ) of
Equit.
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) The act of
coming
forth;
a
leaving
of
houses,
shops,
etc.; esp., a
quitting
of
employment
for the
purpose
of
forcing
increase
of
wages;
a
strike;
--
opposed
to
lockout..
Vice
::
Vice (n.) The
buffoon
of the old
English
moralities,
or moral
dramas,
having
the name
sometimes
of one vice,
sometimes
of
another,
or of Vice
itself;
--
called
also
Iniquity..
Warn
::
Warn (v. t.) To make ware or
aware;
to give
previous
information
to; to give
notice
to; to
notify;
to
admonish;
hence,
to
notify
or
summon
by
authority;
as, to warn a town
meeting;
to warn a
tenant
to quit a
house..
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