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Definition of hoot
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Hoot (v. i.) To make the
peculiar
cry of an owl.
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Shete
::
Shete (v. t. & i.) To
shoot.
Approaching
::
Approaching
(n.) The act of
ingrafting
a sprig or shoot of one tree into
another,
without
cutting
it from the
parent
stock;
--
called,
also,
inarching
and
grafting
by
approach..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To shoot up, out, or
forth;
to come to the
light;
to begin to
appear;
to
emerge;
as a plant from its seed, as
streams
from their
source,
and the like;
-often
followed
by up,
forth,
or out..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) To move or fly (out of
place);
to
shoot;
-- often with out, off, etc.; as, a bone may slip out of its
place..
Watershoot
::
Watershoot
(n.) A
trough
for
discharging
water.
Hooting
::
Hooting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hoo.
Salient
::
Salient
(v. i.)
Shooting
out or up;
springing;
projecting.
Springle
::
Springing
(n.)
Growth;
increase;
also, that which
springs
up; a
shoot;
a
plant..
Drib
::
Drib (v. t. & i.) To shoot (a
shaft)
so as to
pierce
on the
descent.
Straggle
::
Straggle
(v. t.) To
escape
or
stretch
beyond
proper
limits,
as the
branches
of a
plant;
to
spread
widely
apart;
to shoot too far or
widely
in
growth..
Leonid
::
Leonid
(n.) One of the
shooting
stars which
constitute
the star
shower
that
recurs
near the
fourteenth
of
November
at
intervals
of about
thirty-three
years;
-- so
called
because
these
shooting
stars
appear
on the
heavens
to move in lines
directed
from the
constellation
Leo.
Pool
::
Pool (n.) In rifle
shooting,
a
contest
in which each
competitor
pays a
certain
sum for every shot he
makes,
the net
proceeds
being
divided
among the
winners..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To feel a
quick,
darting
pain; to throb in
pain..
Miss
::
Miss (v. t.) To fail of
hitting,
reaching,
getting,
finding,
seeing,
hearing,
etc.; as, to miss the mark one
shoots
at; to miss the train by being late; to miss
opportunites
of
getting
knowledge;
to miss the point or
meaning
of
something
said..
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..
Straggler
::
Straggler
(n.)
Something
that
shoots,
or
spreads
out,
beyond
the rest, or too far; an
exuberant
growth..
Decoy
::
Decoy (n.) A place into which wild fowl, esp.
ducks,
are
enticed
in order to take or shoot
them..
Maurist
::
Maurist
(n.) A
member
of the
Congregation
of Saint Maur, an
offshoot
of the
Benedictines,
originating
in
France
in the early part of the
seventeenth
century.
The
Maurists
have been
distinguished
for their
interest
in
literature..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a
plant;
-- so
called,
perhaps,
from
diverting
nourishment
from the body of the
plant..
Branchless
::
Branchless
(a.)
Destitute
of
branches
or
shoots;
without
any
valuable
product;
barren;
naked.
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