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Definition of tout
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Tout (v. i.) To act as a tout. See 2d Tout.
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Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Proud;
haughty;
arrogant;
hard.
Substantial
::
Substantial
(a.)
Having
good
substance;
strong;
stout;
solid;
firm; as,
substantial
cloth;
a
substantial
fence or
wall..
Tenacious
::
Tenacious
(a.)
Holding
stoutly
to one's
opinion
or
purpose;
obstinate;
stubborn.
Mantis
::
Mantis
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
voracious
orthopterous
insects
of the genus
Mantis,
and
allied
genera.
They are
remarkable
for their
slender
grotesque
forms,
and for
holding
their stout
anterior
legs in a
manner
suggesting
hands
folded
in
prayer.
The
common
American
species
is M.
Carolina..
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A
large,
stout cord,
usually
one not less than an inch in
circumference,
made of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together.
It
differs
from cord, line, and
string,
only in its size. See
Cordage..
Cottonade
::
Cottonade
(n.) A
somewhat
stout and thick
fabric
of
cotton.
Stoutness
::
Stoutly
(adv.)
In a stout
manner;
lustily;
boldly;
obstinately;
as, he
stoutly
defended
himself..
Grosbeak
::
Grosbeak
(n.) One of
various
species
of
finches
having
a
large,
stout beak. The
common
European
grosbeak
or
hawfinch
is
Coccothraustes
vulgaris..
Passe Partout
::
Passe
partout
(n.) A
master
key; a
latchkey.
Stultification
::
Stulp (n.) A
short,
stout post used for any
purpose,
a to mark a
boundary..
Triton
::
Triton
(n.) Any one of many
species
of
marine
gastropods
belonging
to
Triton
and
allied
genera,
having
a stout
spiral
shell,
often
handsomely
colored
and
ornamented
with
prominent
varices.
Some of the
species
are among the
largest
of all
gastropods.
Called
also
trumpet
shell,
and sea
trumpet..
Setout
::
Setout
(n.) A
display,
as of
plate,
equipage,
etc.; that which is
displayed..
Millboard
::
Millboard
(n.) A kind of stout
pasteboard.
Two-handed
::
Two-handed
(a.)
Having
two
hands;
-- often used as an
epithet
equivalent
to
large,
stout,
strong,
or
powerful..
Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Firm;
tough;
materially
strong;
enduring;
as, a stout
vessel,
stick,
string,
or
cloth..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Stout;
strong
and
brave;
intrepid;
valiant.
Stockade
::
Stockade
(v. t.) A line of stout posts or
timbers
set
firmly
in the earth in
contact
with each other (and
usually
with
loopholes)
to form a
barrier,
or
defensive
fortification..
Rudd
::
Rudd (n.) A
fresh-water
European
fish of the Carp
family
(Leuciscus
erythrophthalmus).
It is about the size and shape of the
roach,
but it has the
dorsal
fin
farther
back, a
stouter
body, and red
irises.
Called
also
redeye,
roud,
finscale,
and
shallow.
A blue
variety
is
called
azurine,
or blue
roach..
Stout-hearted
::
Stout (n.) A
strong
malt
liquor;
strong
porter.
Briar
::
Briar (n.) A plant with a
slender
woody stem
bearing
stout
prickles;
especially,
species
of Rosa,
Rubus,
and
Smilax..
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