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Definition of tout
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Tout (v. i.) To ply or seek for
customers.
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Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Not
stout;
slim;
slender;
lean;
gaunt;
as, a
person
becomes
thin by
disease..
Lutestring
::
Lutestring
(n.) A
plain,
stout,
lustrous
silk, used for
ladies'
dresses
and for
ribbon..
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..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) A
narrow
mat or passe
partout
for a
picture.
Cobby
::
Cobby (n.)
Stout;
hearty;
lively.
Stoutness
::
Stoutly
(adv.)
In a stout
manner;
lustily;
boldly;
obstinately;
as, he
stoutly
defended
himself..
Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Strong;
lusty;
vigorous;
robust;
sinewy;
muscular;
hence,
firm;
resolute;
dauntless..
Millboard
::
Millboard
(n.) A kind of stout
pasteboard.
Haversack
::
Haversack
(n.) A bag or case,
usually
of stout
cloth,
in which a
soldier
carries
his
rations
when on a
march;
--
distinguished
from
knapsack..
Rhinoceros
::
Rhinoceros
(n.) Any
pachyderm
belonging
to the
genera
Rhinoceros,
Atelodus,
and
several
allied
genera
of the
family
Rhinocerotidae,
of which
several
living,
and many
extinct,
species
are
known.
They are large and
powerful,
and
usually
have
either
one or two stout
conical
median
horns on the
snout..
Quarterstaff
::
Quarterstaff
(n.) A long and stout staff
formerly
used as a
weapon
of
defense
and
offense;
-- so
called
because
in
holding
it one hand was
placed
in the
middle,
and the other
between
the
middle
and the end..
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Not stout or
heavy;
slender.
Substantial
::
Substantial
(a.)
Having
good
substance;
strong;
stout;
solid;
firm; as,
substantial
cloth;
a
substantial
fence or
wall..
Thickset
::
Thickset
(n.) A
stout,
twilled
cotton
cloth;
a
fustian
corduroy,
or
velveteen..
Sturdy
::
Sturdy
(superl.)
Stiff;
stout;
strong;
as, a
sturdy
oak..
Stoutly
::
Stoutish
(a.)
Somewhat
stout;
somewhat
corpulent.
Surturbrand
::
Surtout
(n.) A man's coat to be worn over his other
garments;
an
overcoat,
especially
when long, and
fitting
closely
like a body
coat..
Setout
::
Setout
(n.) A
display,
as of
plate,
equipage,
etc.; that which is
displayed..
Mooruk
::
Mooruk
(n.) A
species
of
cassowary
(Casuarius
Bennetti)
found in New
Britain,
and noted for its
agility
in
running
and
leaping.
It is
smaller
and has
stouter
legs than the
common
cassowary.
Its crest is
biloted;
the neck and
breast
are
black;
the back,
rufous
mixed with
black;
and the naked skin of the neck,
blue..
Tout
::
Tout (v. i.) To toot a horn.
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