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Definition of put
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Put (v. t.) To throw or cast with a
pushing
motion
overhand,
the hand being
raised
from the
shoulder;
a
practice
in
athletics;
as, to put the shot or
weight..
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Taint
::
Taint (v. t.) To imbue or
impregnate
with
something
extraneous,
especially
with
something
odious,
noxious,
or
poisonous;
hence,
to
corrupt;
to
infect;
to
poison;
as,
putrid
substance
taint the air..
Silence
::
Silence
(v. t.) To put to rest; to
quiet.
Sanctify
::
Sanctify
(v. t.) To
impart
or
impute
sacredness,
venerableness,
inviolability,
title to
reverence
and
respect,
or the like, to; to
secure
from
violation;
to give
sanction
to..
Inclose
::
Inclose
(v. t.) To put into
harness;
to
harness.
Septic
::
Septic
(n.) A
substance
that
promotes
putrefaction.
Disheritor
::
Disheritor
(n.) One who puts
another
out of his
inheritance.
Grapeshot
::
Grapeshot
(n.) A
cluster,
usually
nine in
number,
of small iron
balls,
put
together
by means of
cast-iron
circular
plates
at top and
bottom,
with two
rings,
and a
central
connecting
rod, in order to be used as a
charge
for a
cannon.
Formerly
grapeshot
were
inclosed
in
canvas
bags..
Imputation
::
Imputation
()
Charge
or
attribution
of evil;
censure;
reproach;
insinuation.
Antilegomena
::
Antilegomena
(n. pl.)
Certain
books of the New
Testament
which were for a time not
universally
received,
but which are now
considered
canonical.
These are the
Epistle
to the
Hebrews,
the
Epistles
of James and Jude, the
second
Epistle
of
Peter,
the
second
and third
Epistles
of John, and the
Revelation.
The
undisputed
books are
called
the
Homologoumena..
Discreditable
::
Discreditable
(a.) Not
creditable;
injurious
to
reputation;
disgraceful;
disreputable.
Hidden
::
Hidden
(p. p. & a.) from Hide.
Concealed;
put out of view;
secret;
not
known;
mysterious.
Compile
::
Compile
(v. t.) To put
together;
to
construct;
to
build.
Defamatory
::
Defamatory
(a.)
Containing
defamation;
injurious
to
reputation;
calumnious;
slanderous;
as,
defamatory
words;
defamatory
writings..
Purple
::
Purple
(n.) Cloth dyed a
purple
color,
or a
garment
of such
color;
especially,
a
purple
robe, worn as an
emblem
of rank or
authority;
specifically,
the
purple
rode or
mantle
worn by Roman
emperors
as the
emblem
of
imperial
dignity;
as, to put on the
imperial
purple..
Multiplication
::
Multiplication
(n.) The
process
of
repeating,
or
adding
to
itself,
any given
number
or
quantity
a
certain
number
of
times;
commonly,
the
process
of
ascertaining
by a
briefer
computation
the
result
of such
repeated
additions;
also, the rule by which the
operation
is
performed;
-- the
reverse
of
division..
Disjoint
::
Disjoint
(v. t.) To
separate
the
joints
of; to
separate,
as parts
united
by
joints;
to put out of
joint;
to force out of its
socket;
to
dislocate;
as, to
disjoint
limbs;
to
disjoint
bones;
to
disjoint
a fowl in
carving..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Exalted
in
social
standing
or
general
estimation,
or in rank,
reputation,
office,
and the like;
dignified;
as, she was
welcomed
in the
highest
circles..
Dispossess
::
Dispossess
(v. t.) To put out of
possession;
to
deprive
of the
actual
occupancy
of,
particularly
of land or real
estate;
to
disseize;
to
eject;
--
usually
followed
by of
before
the thing taken away; as, to
dispossess
a king of his
crown..
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
honor;
to
disgrace;
to bring
reproach
or shame on; to treat with
indignity,
or as
unworthy
in the sight of
others;
to stain the
character
of; to
lessen
the
reputation
of; as, the
duelist
dishonors
himself
to
maintain
his
honor..
Ante
::
Ante (n.) Each
player's
stake,
which is put into the pool
before
(ante)
the game
begins..
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