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Definition of spit
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 spit is as below...
Spit (n.) To eject from the
mouth;
to throw out, as
saliva
or other
matter,
from the
mouth..
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Spattle
::
Spattle
(n.)
Spawl;
spittle.
Consumption
::
Consumption
(n.) A
progressive
wasting
away of the body; esp., that form of
wasting,
attendant
upon
pulmonary
phthisis
and
associated
with
cough,
spitting
of
blood,
hectic
fever,
etc.;
pulmonary
phthisis;
--
called
also
pulmonary
consumption..
Spet
::
Spet (v. t.) To spit; to throw out.
Spitfire
::
Spiteful
(a.)
Filled
with, or
showing,
spite;
having
a
desire
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure;
malignant;
malicious;
as, a
spiteful
person
or act..
Respite
::
Respite
(n.) A
putting
off of that which was
appointed;
a
postponement
or
delay.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
machine
or
contrivance
for
turning
a spit; a smoke jack, or
kitchen
jack..
Spute
::
Sputative
(a.)
Inclined
to spit;
spitting
much.
Spite
::
Spite (v. t.) To treat
maliciously;
to try to
injure
or
thwart.
Spitter
::
Spitted
() p. p. of Spit, v. i., to
eject,
to
spit..
Dresser
::
Dresser
(n.) An
assistant
in a
hospital,
whose
office
it is to dress
wounds,
sores,
etc..
Proxene
::
Proxene
(n.) An
officer
who had the
charge
of
showing
hospitality
to those who came from a
friendly
city or
state.
Inhospitable
::
Inhospitable
(a.) Not
hospitable;
not
disposed
to show
hospitality
to
strangers
or
guests;
as, an
inhospitable
person
or
people..
Hospitable
::
Hospitable
(a.)
Proceeding
from or
indicating
kindness
and
generosity
to
guests
and
strangers;
as,
hospitable
rites..
Hospitium
::
Hospitium
(n.) An inn; a
lodging;
a
hospice.
Prytaneum
::
Prytaneum
(n.) A
public
building
in
certain
Greek
cities;
especially,
a
public
hall in
Athens
regarded
as the home of the
community,
in which
official
hospitality
was
extended
to
distinguished
citizens
and
strangers..
Spittle
::
Spittle
(n.) A small sort of
spade.
Expectorate
::
Expectorate
(v. t.) To eject from the
trachea
or
lungs;
to
discharge,
as
phlegm
or other
matter,
by
coughing,
hawking,
and
spitting;
to spit
forth..
Housekeeping
::
Housekeeping
(n.)
Hospitality;
a
liberal
and
hospitable
table;
a
supply
of
provisions.
Excreate
::
Excreate
(v. t.) To spit out; to
discharge
from the
throat
by
hawking
and
spitting.
Spit
::
Spit (v. i.) To
attend
to a spit; to use a spit.
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