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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.)
Beyond
the limit of
existence,
continuance,
or
supply;
to the end;
completely;
hence,
in, or into, a
condition
of
extinction,
exhaustion,
completion;
as, the fuel, or the fire, has
burned
out..
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Malacostomous
::
Malacostomous
(a.)
Having
soft jaws
without
teeth,
as
certain
fishes..
Obequitate
::
Obequitate
(v. i.) To ride
about.
Accident
::
Accident
(n.)
Literally,
a
befalling;
an event that takes place
without
one's
foresight
or
expectation;
an
undesigned,
sudden,
and
unexpected
event;
chance;
contingency;
often,
an
undesigned
and
unforeseen
occurrence
of an
afflictive
or
unfortunate
character;
a
casualty;
a
mishap;
as, to die by an
accident..
Shaper
::
Shaper
(n.) That which
shapes;
a
machine
for
giving
a
particular
form or
outline
to an
object.
Crow
::
Crow (v. i.) To shout in
exultation
or
defiance;
to brag.
Outragen
::
Outragen
(imp. & p. p.) of
Outrag.
Rash
::
Rash
(superl.)
Esp.,
overhasty
in
counsel
or
action;
precipitate;
resolving
or
entering
on a
project
or
measure
without
due
deliberation
and
caution;
opposed
to
prudent;
said of
persons;
as, a rash
statesman
or
commander..
Group
::
Group (n.) A
cluster,
crowd,
or
throng;
an
assemblage,
either
of
persons
or
things,
collected
without
any
regular
form or
arrangement;
as, a group of men or of
trees;
a group of
isles..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A shove out of
place;
a small
displacement
or fault along a seam.
Verdant
::
Verdant
(a.)
Unripe
in
knowledge
or
judgment;
unsophisticated;
raw;
green;
as, a
verdant
youth..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Aged;
antiquated;
hence,
wanting
in the
mental
vigor or other
qualities
belonging
to
youth;
-- used
disparagingly
as a term of
reproach..
Declamatory
::
Declamatory
(a.)
Characterized
by
rhetorical
display;
pretentiously
rhetorical;
without
solid sense or
argument;
bombastic;
noisy;
as, a
declamatory
way or
style..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(n.) A
cylindrical
pipe
fitting,
having
a
number
of
lateral
outlets,
for
connecting
one pipe with
several
others..
Sappho
::
Sappho
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
brilliant
South
American
humming
birds of the genus
Sappho,
having
very
bright-colored
and
deeply
forked
tails;
--
called
also
firetail..
Telescopical
::
Telescopical
(a.)
Having
the power of
extension
by
joints
sliding
one
within
another,
like the tube of a small
telescope
or a
spyglass;
especially
(Mach.),
constructed
of
concentric
tubes,
either
stationary,
as in the
telescopic
boiler,
or
movable,
as in the
telescopic
chimney
of a war
vessel,
which may be put out of sight by being
lowered
endwise..
Stente
::
Stenostome
(a.)
Having
a small or
narrow
mouth;
-- said of
certain
small
ground
snakes
(Opoterodonta),
which are
unable
to
dilate
their
jaws..
Infinitude
::
Infinitude
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
infinite,
or
without
limits;
infiniteness..
Grison
::
Grison
(n.) A South
American
monkey
(Lagothrix
infumatus),
said to be
gluttonous..
Titleless
::
Titleless
(a.) Not
having
a title or name;
without
legitimate
title.
Masticin
::
Masticin
(n.) A
white,
amorphous,
tenacious
substance
resembling
caoutchouc,
and
obtained
as an
insoluble
residue
of
mastic..
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