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Definition of put
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Put (n.) A
prostitute.
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Light
::
Light (n.)
Appearance
due to the
particular
facts and
circumstances
presented
to view; point of view; as, to state
things
fairly
and put them in the right
light..
Daubing
::
Daubing
(n.) A rough coat of
mortar
put upon a wall to give it the
appearance
of
stone;
rough-cast.
Putour
::
Putour
(n.) A
keeper
of a
brothel;
a
procurer.
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To
change
from a sound to a
putrid
or
putrescent
state;
to make
putrid;
to
putrefy.
Prefix
::
Prefix
(v. t.) To put or fix
before,
or at the
beginning
of,
another
thing;
as, to
prefix
a
syllable
to a word, or a
condition
to an
agreement..
Embarkation
::
Embarkation
(n.) The act of
putting
or going on board of a
vessel;
as, the
embarkation
of
troops..
Bury
::
Bury (v. t.) To hide in
oblivion;
to put away
finally;
to
abandon;
as, to bury
strife..
Ascription
::
Ascription
(n.) The act of
ascribing,
imputing,
or
affirming
to
belong;
also, that which is
ascribed..
Underlay
::
Underlay
(n.) To put a tap on (a
shoe).
Puttered
::
Puttered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Putte.
Overcast
::
Overcast
(v. t.) To
compute
or rate too high.
Blackmail
::
Blackmail
(v. t.) To
extort
money from by
exciting
fears of
injury
other than
bodily
harm, as
injury
to
reputation,
distress
of mind, etc.; as, to
blackmail
a
merchant
by
threatening
to
expose
an
alleged
fraud..
Substituted
::
Substitute
(n.) To put in the place of
another
person
or
thing;
to
exchange.
Snaffle
::
Snaffle
(v. t.) To put a
snaffle
in the mouth of; to
subject
to the
snaffle;
to
bridle.
Dash
::
Dash (v. t.) To put to
shame;
to
confound;
to
confuse;
to
abash;
to
depress.
Stall
::
Stall (v. t.) To put into a stall or
stable;
to keep in a stall or
stalls;
as, to stall an ox..
Bash
::
Bash (v. t. & i.) To
abash;
to
disconcert
or be
disconcerted
or put out of
countenance.
Defamatory
::
Defamatory
(a.)
Containing
defamation;
injurious
to
reputation;
calumnious;
slanderous;
as,
defamatory
words;
defamatory
writings..
Crucifixion
::
Crucifixion
(n.) The act of
nailing
or
fastening
a
person
to a
cross,
for the
purpose
of
putting
him to
death;
the use of the cross as a
method
of
capital
punishment..
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A frame
covered
with
parchment
or
cloth,
on which the blank
sheets
are put, in order to be laid on the form to be
impressed..
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