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Definition of tut
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Tut () Be
still;
hush; -- an
exclamation
used for
checking
or
rebuking.
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Anglicanism
::
Anglicanism
(n.)
Attachment
to
England
or
English
institutions.
Beautiful
::
Beautiful
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
which
constitute
beauty;
pleasing
to the sight or the mind.
Mediaevalism
::
Mediaevalism
(n.) The
method
or
spirit
of the
Middle
Ages;
devotion
to the
institutions
and
practices
of the
Middle
Ages; a
survival
from the
Middle
Ages.
Tutoring
::
Tutoring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tuto.
Schetical
::
Schetical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the habit of the body;
constitutional.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
ground
or
establish
in
principles
and
rudiments;
to
educate;
to
instruct.
Frame
::
Frame (n.) The
bodily
structure;
physical
constitution;
make or build of a
person.
Universal
::
Universal
(a.)
Constituting
or
considered
as a
whole;
total;
entire;
whole;
as, the
universal
world..
Trainband
::
Trainband
(n.) A band or
company
of an
organized
military
force
instituted
by James I. and
dissolved
by
Charles
II.; --
afterwards
applied
to the
London
militia.
Rumpless
::
Rumpless
(a.)
Destitute
of a rump.
Teacher
::
Teacher
(n.) One who
teaches
or
instructs;
one whose
business
or
occupation
is to
instruct
others;
an
instructor;
a
tutor.
Leer
::
Leer (a.)
Destitute
of a
rider;
and
hence,
led, not
ridden;
as, a leer
horse..
Betutored
::
Betutored
(imp. & p. p.) of
Betuto.
Propaganda
::
Propaganda
(n.) The
college
of the
Propaganda,
instituted
by Urban VIII.
(1623-1644)
to
educate
priests
for
missions
in all parts of the
world..
Subversionary
::
Subversion
(n.) The act of
overturning,
or the state of being
overturned;
entire
overthrow;
an
overthrow
from the
foundation;
utter ruin;
destruction;
as, the
subversion
of a
government;
the
subversion
of
despotic
power;
the
subversion
of the
constitution..
Roadless
::
Roadless
(a.)
Destitute
of
roads.
Thirtieth
::
Thirtieth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
thirty
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Donative
::
Donative
(n.) A
benefice
conferred
on a
person
by the
founder
or
patron,
without
either
presentation
or
institution
by the
ordinary,
or
induction
by his
orders.
See the Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Fibre
::
Fibre (n.) One of the
delicate,
threadlike
portions
of which the
tissues
of
plants
and
animals
are in part
constituted;
as, the fiber of flax or of
muscle..
Invertebrate
::
Invertebrate
(a.)
Destitute
of a
backbone;
having
no
vertebrae;
of or
pertaining
to the
Invertebrata.
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