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Definition of out
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of out is as below...
Out (a.) In its
original
and
strict
sense,
out means from the
interior
of
something;
beyond
the
limits
or
boundary
of
somethings;
in a
position
or
relation
which is
exterior
to
something;
--
opposed
to in or into. The
something
may be
expressed
after of, from, etc. (see Out of,
below);
or, if not
expressed,
it is
implied;
as, he is out; or, he is out of the
house,
office,
business,
etc.; he came out; or, he came out from the ship,
meeting,
sect,
party,
etc..
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Smeller
::
Smeller
(n.) One who
smells,
or
perceives
by the sense of
smell;
one who gives out
smell..
Heuristic
::
Heuristic
(a.)
Serving
to
discover
or find out.
Disburse
::
Disburse
(v. t.) To pay out; to
expend;
--
usually
from a
public
fund or
treasury.
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(n.) A
coalition
or union of two vowel
sounds
pronounced
in one
syllable;
as, ou in out, oi in
noise;
--
called
a
proper
diphthong..
Beard
::
Beard (n.) The
appendages
to the jaw in some
Cetacea,
and to the mouth or jaws of some
fishes..
Expanse
::
Expanse
(n.) That which is
expanded
or
spread
out; a wide
extent
of space or body;
especially,
the arch of the sky..
Fulcrum
::
Fulcrum
(n.) That by which a lever is
sustained,
or about which it turns in
lifting
or
moving
a
body..
Outfeast
::
Outfeast
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
feasting.
Painless
::
Painless
(a.) Free from pain;
without
pain.
Outlearn
::
Outlearn
(v. t.) To excel or
surpass
in
learing.
V
::
V () V, the
twenty-second
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
V and U are only
varieties
of the same
character,
U being the
cursive
form, while V is
better
adapted
for
engraving,
as in
stone.
The two
letters
were
formerly
used
indiscriminately,
and till a
comparatively
recent
date words
containing
them were often
classed
together
in
dictionaries
and other books of
reference
(see U). The
letter
V is from the Latin
alphabet,
where it was used both as a
consonant
(about
like Engli
Odontoblast
::
Odontoblast
(n.) One of the more or less
columnar
cells on the outer
surface
of the pulp of a
tooth;
an
odontoplast.
They are
supposed
to be
connected
with the
formation
of
dentine.
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sudden
and
violent
issue of a fluid from an
inclosed
plase;
an
emission
of a
liquid
in a large
quantity,
and with
force;
the fluid thus
emitted;
a rapid
outpouring
of
anything;
as, a gush of song from a
bird..
Filling
::
Filling
(n.) That which is used to fill a
cavity
or any empty
space,
or to
supply
a
deficiency;
as,
filling
for a
cavity
in a
tooth,
a
depression
in a
roadbed,
the space
between
exterior
and
interior
walls of
masonry,
the pores of
open-grained
wood, the space
between
the outer and inner
planks
of a
vessel,
etc..
Omissive
::
Omissive
(a.)
Leaving
out;
omitting.
Access
::
Access
(n.) A
paroxysm;
a fit of
passion;
an
outburst;
as, an
access
of
fury..
Protrude
::
Protrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
out, as
through
a
narrow
orifice
or from
confinement;
to cause to come
forth..
Bellows Fish
::
Bellows
fish () A
European
fish
(Centriscus
scolopax),
distinguished
by a long
tubular
snout,
like the pipe of a
bellows;
--
called
also
trumpet
fish, and snipe
fish..
Gift
::
Gift (v. t.) A
voluntary
transfer
of real or
personal
property,
without
any
consideration.
It can be
perfected
only by deed, or in case of
personal
property,
by an
actual
delivery
of
possession..
Napoleon
::
Napoleon
(n.) A
French
gold coin of
twenty
francs,
or about
$3.86..
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