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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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Ohm
::
Ohm (n.) The
standard
unit in the
measure
of
electrical
resistance,
being the
resistance
of a
circuit
in which a
potential
difference
of one volt
produces
a
current
of one
ampere.
As
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893, and by
United
States
Statute,
it is a
resistance
substantially
equal to 109 units of
resistance
of the
C.G.S.
system
of
electro-magnetic
units,
and is
represented
by the
resistance
offered
to an
unvarying
electric
current
by a
column
of
mercury
at the
tempera
Endogen
::
Endogen
(n.) A plant which
increases
in size by
internal
growth
and
elongation
at the
summit,
having
the wood in the form of
bundles
or
threads,
irregularly
distributed
throughout
the whole
diameter,
not
forming
annual
layers,
and with no
distinct
pith. The
leaves
of the
endogens
have,
usually,
parallel
veins,
their
flowers
are
mostly
in
three,
or some
multiple
of
three,
parts,
and their
embryos
have but a
single
cotyledon,
with the first
leaves
alternate.
The
endogens
constitute
one of the grea
Bawdyhouse
::
Bawdyhouse
(n.) A house of
prostitution;
a house of ill fame; a
brothel.
Tadpole
::
Tadpole
(n.) The young
aquatic
larva of any
amphibian.
In this stage it
breathes
by means of
external
or
internal
gills,
is at first
destitute
of legs, and has a
finlike
tail.
Called
also
polliwig,
polliwog,
porwiggle,
or
purwiggy..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The act of
substituting
or
putting
one
person
or thing in the place of
another;
as, the
substitution
of an
agent,
attorney,
or
representative
to act for one in his
absense;
the
substitution
of bank notes for gold and
silver
as a
circulating
medium..
Wool
::
Wool (n.) The soft and
curled,
or
crisped,
species
of hair which grows on sheep and some other
animals,
and which in
fineness
sometimes
approaches
to fur; --
chiefly
applied
to the
fleecy
coat of the
sheep,
which
constitutes
a most
essential
material
of
clothing
in all cold and
temperate
climates..
Aluminate
::
Aluminate
(n.) A
compound
formed
from the
hydrate
of
aluminium
by the
substitution
of a metal for the
hydrogen.
Barkless
::
Barkless
(a.)
Destitute
of bark.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Destitute
of
property;
wanting
in
material
riches
or
goods;
needy;
indigent.
Degeneration
::
Degeneration
(n.) That
condition
of a
tissue
or an organ in which its
vitality
has
become
either
diminished
or
perverted;
a
substitution
of a lower for a
higher
form of
structure;
as, fatty
degeneration
of the
liver..
Delegate
::
Delegate
(n.) One sent by any
constituency
to act as its
representative
in a
convention;
as, a
delegate
to a
convention
for
nominating
officers,
or for
forming
or
altering
a
constitution..
Inermis
::
Inermis
(a.)
Unarmed;
destitute
of
prickles
or
thorns,
as a
leaf..
Unoperculated
::
Unoperculated
(a.)
Destitute
of an
operculum,
or
cover..
Mercurammonium
::
Mercurammonium
(n.) A
radical
regarded
as
derived
from
ammonium
by the
substitution
of
mercury
for a
portion
of the
hydrogen.
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
characteristics
which give
variety;
as, a blank
desert;
a blank wall;
destitute
of
interests,
affections,
hopes,
etc.; as, to live a blank
existence;
destitute
of
sensations;
as, blank
unconsciousness..
Dwale
::
Dwale (a.) The
tincture
sable or black when
blazoned
according
to the
fantastic
system
in which
plants
are
substituted
for the
tinctures.
Wineless
::
Wineless
(a.)
destitute
of wine; as,
wineless
life..
Defenseless
::
Defenseless
(a.)
Destitute
of
defense;
unprepared
to
resist
attack;
unable
to
oppose;
unprotected.
Thirtieth
::
Thirtieth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
thirty
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
familiar
nickname
of, or
substitute
for,
John..
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