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Definition of tut
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Tut (n.) An
imperial
ensign
consisting
of a
golden
globe with a cross on it.
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Phase
::
Phase (n.) Any one point or
portion
in a
recurring
series
of
changes,
as in the
changes
of
motion
of one of the
particles
constituting
a wave or
vibration;
one
portion
of a
series
of such
changes,
in
distinction
from a
contrasted
portion,
as the
portion
on one side of a
position
of
equilibrium,
in
contrast
with that on the
opposite
side..
Beardless
::
Beardless
(a.)
Destitute
of an awn; as,
beardless
wheat..
Lading
::
Lading
(n.) That which lades or
constitutes
a load or
cargo;
freight;
burden;
as, the
lading
of a
ship..
Demimonde
::
Demimonde
(n.)
Persons
of
doubtful
reputation;
esp., women who are kept as
mistresses,
though
not
public
prostitutes;
demireps..
Betutor
::
Betutor
(v. t.) To
tutor;
to
instruct.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) The body of
person
to whom are
intrusted
the
government
and
instruction
of a
college
or
university,
or of one of its
departments;
the
president,
professors,
and
tutors
in a
college..
Seventh
::
Seventh
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of seven equal parts into which
anything
is
divided;
as, the
seventh
part..
Oolite
::
Oolite
(n.) A
variety
of
limestone,
consisting
of small round
grains,
resembling
the roe of a fish. It
sometimes
constitutes
extensive
beds, as in the
European
Jurassic.
See the Chart of
Geology..
Acinus
::
Acinus
(n.) One of the
granular
masses
which
constitute
a
racemose
or
compound
gland,
as the
pancreas;
also, one of the
saccular
recesses
in the
lobules
of a
racemose
gland..
Subdeanery
::
Subdean
(n.) An under dean; the
deputy
or
substitute
of a dean.
Helmless
::
Helmless
(a.)
Destitute
of a
helmet.
Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Tapeworm
::
Tapeworm
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
cestode
worms
belonging
to
Taenia
and many
allied
genera.
The body is long, flat, and
composed
of
numerous
segments
or
proglottids
varying
in
shape,
those
toward
the end of the body being much
larger
and
longer
than the
anterior
ones, and
containing
the fully
developed
sexual
organs.
The head is
small,
destitute
of a
mouth,
but
furnished
with two or more
suckers
(which
vary
greatly
in shape in
different
genera),
and
sometimes,
also, with hooks for adh
Usherless
::
Usherless
(a.)
Destitute
of an
usher.
Vicarious
::
Vicarious
(prep.)
Performed
of
suffered
in the place of
another;
substituted;
as, a
vicarious
sacrifice;
vicarious
punishment..
Orfgild
::
Orfgild
(n.)
Restitution
for
cattle;
a
penalty
for
taking
away
cattle.
Trivalent
::
Trivalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of
three;
capable
of being
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
compared
with, three atoms of
hydrogen;
-- said of triad atoms or
radicals;
thus,
nitrogen
is
trivalent
in
ammonia..
Replace
::
Replace
(v. t.) To
supply
or
substitute
an
equivalent
for; as, to
replace
a lost
document..
Purview
::
Purview
(n.) The limit or scope of a
statute;
the whole
extent
of its
intention
or
provisions.
Tutorism
::
Tutorism
(n.)
Tutorship.
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