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Definition of cut
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Cut (n.) A
common
work
horse;
a
gelding.
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Ungula
::
Ungula
(n.) A
section
or part of a
cylinder,
cone, or other solid of
revolution,
cut off by a plane
oblique
to the base; -- so
called
from its
resemblance
to the hoof of a
horse..
Glazer
::
Glazer
(n.) A tool or
machine
used in
glazing,
polishing,
smoothing,
etc.;
amoung
cutlers
and
lapidaries,
a
wooden
wheel
covered
with
emery,
or
having
a band of lead and tin
alloy,
for
polishing
cutlery,
etc..
Ironwort
::
Ironwort
(n.) An herb of the Mint
family
(Sideritis),
supposed
to heal sword cuts; also, a
species
of
Galeopsis..
Mangle
::
Mangle
(v. t.) To cut or
bruise
with
repeated
blows or
strokes,
making
a
ragged
or torn
wound,
or
covering
with
wounds;
to tear in
cutting;
to cut in a
bungling
manner;
to
lacerate;
to
mutilate..
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
certificate
of an
officer
stating
what he has done in
execution
of a writ,
precept,
etc.,
indorsed
on the
document..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) A piece of
brass,
lead, or other soft
metal,
used to hold a
cutting
or
polishing
powder
in
cutting
glass,
gems, and the like, or in
polishing
cutlery,
etc. It is
usually
in the form of wheel or disk, which
revolves
on a
vertical
axis..
Amputate
::
Amputate
(v. t.) To cut off (a limb or
projecting
part of the body.
Drift
::
Drift (n.) A
passage
driven
or cut
between
shaft and
shaft;
a
driftway;
a small
subterranean
gallery;
an adit or
tunnel.
Dock
::
Dock (v. t.) To cut off, bar, or
destroy;
as, to dock an
entail..
Prurigo
::
Prurigo
(n.) A
papular
disease
of the skin, of which
intense
itching
is the chief
symptom,
the
eruption
scarcely
differing
from the
healthy
cuticle
in
color..
Persecute
::
Persecute
(v. t.) To
harass
with
importunity;
to
pursue
with
persistent
solicitations;
to
annoy.
Conventicle
::
Conventicle
(n.) An
assembly
for
religious
worship;
esp., such an
assembly
held
privately,
as in times of
persecution,
by
Nonconformists
or
Dissenters
in
England,
or by
Covenanters
in
Scotland;
-- often used
opprobriously,
as if those
assembled
were
heretics
or
schismatics..
Cut
::
Cut (v. t.) To sever and
remove
by
cutting;
to cut off; to dock; as, to cut the hair; to cut the
nails..
Prosecutor
::
Prosecutor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
and
carries
on a
criminal
suit
against
another
in the name of the
government.
Scuttle
::
Scuttle
(v. i.) To run with
affected
precipitation;
to
hurry;
to
bustle;
to
scuddle.
Garrote
::
Garrote
(n.) A
Spanish
mode of
execution
by
strangulation,
with an iron
collar
affixed
to a post and
tightened
by a screw until life
become
extinct;
also, the
instrument
by means of which the
punishment
is
inflicted..
Rage
::
Rage (n.) The
subject
of eager
desire;
that which is
sought
after,
or
prosecuted,
with
unreasonable
or
excessive
passion;
as, to be all the
rage..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
disturbance
of the peace by
persons
assembled
together
with
intent
to do a thing
which,
if
executed,
would make them
rioters,
and
actually
making
a
motion
toward
the
executing
thereof..
Coward
::
Coward
(a.) Borne in the
escutcheon
with his tail
doubled
between
his legs; -- said of a lion.
Dispatchful
::
Dispatchful
(a.) Bent on
haste;
intent
on
speedy
execution
of
business
or any task;
indicating
haste;
quick;
as,
dispatchful
looks..
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