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Definition of hoot
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Hoot (v. i.) To cry out or shout in
contempt.
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Arrowwood
::
Arrowwood
(n.) A shrub
(Viburnum
dentatum)
growing
in damp woods and
thickets;
-- so
called
from the long,
straight,
slender
shoots..
Disbud
::
Disbud
(v.) To
deprive
of buds or
shoots,
as for
training,
or
economizing
the vital
strength
of a
tree..
Shute
::
Shute (n.) Same as
Chute,
or
Shoot..
Fusillade
::
Fusillade
(v. t.) To shoot down of shoot at by a
simultaneous
discharge
of
firearms.
Sagittarius
::
Sagittarius
(n.) A
zodiacal
constellation,
represented
on maps and
globes
as a
centaur
shooting
an
arrow..
Hoot
::
Hoot (n.) A
derisive
cry or
shout.
Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A shoot of a
plant,
springing
from the root or
bottom
of the
original
stalk;
a
sucker..
Withe-rod
::
Withe-rod
(n.) A North
American
shrub
(Viburnum
nudum)
whose tough
osierlike
shoots
are
sometimes
used for
binding
sheaves.
Protrude
::
Protrude
(v. i.) To shoot out or
forth;
to be
thrust
forward;
to
extend
beyond
a
limit;
to
project.
Gleam
::
Gleam (n.) A shoot of
light;
a small
stream
of
light;
a beam; a ray; a
glimpse.
Browse
::
Browse
(v. i.) To feed on the
tender
branches
or
shoots
of
shrubs
or
trees,
as do
cattle,
sheep,
and
deer..
Undershoot
::
Undershoot
(v. t.) To shoot short of (a
mark).
Grouse
::
Grouse
(v. i.) To seek or shoot
grouse.
Spur
::
Spur (n.) A
mountain
that
shoots
from any other
mountain,
or range of
mountains,
and
extends
to some
distance
in a
lateral
direction,
or at right
angles..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To issue with speed and
violence;
to move with
activity;
to dart; to
shoot.
Sallow
::
Sallow
(n.) A name given to
certain
species
of
willow,
especially
those which do not have
flexible
shoots,
as Salix
caprea,
S.
cinerea,
etc..
Moravian
::
Moravian
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
called
the
United
Brethren
(an
offshoot
of the
Hussites
in
Bohemia),
which
formed
a
separate
church
of
Moravia,
a
northern
district
of
Austria,
about the
middle
of the 15th
century.
After being
nearly
extirpated
by
persecution,
the
society,
under the name of The
Renewed
Church
of the
United
Brethren,
was
reestablished
in
1722-35
on the
estates
of Count
Zinzendorf
in
Saxony.
Called
also
Herrnhuter..
Dribber
::
Dribber
(n.) One who
dribs;
one who
shoots
weakly
or
badly.
Overshoot
::
Overshoot
(v. t.) To pass
swiftly
over; to fly
beyond.
Ramification
::
Ramification
(n.) A small
branch
or
offshoot
proceeding
from a main stock or
channel;
as, the
ramifications
of an
artery,
vein, or
nerve..
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