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Definition of ut
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Ut (n.) The first note in
Guido's
musical
scale,
now
usually
superseded
by do. See
Solmization..
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Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. t.) To utter or give forth in low or
indistinct
words or
sounds;
as, to
murmur
tales..
Gault
::
Gault (n.) A
series
of beds of clay and marl in the South of
England,
between
the upper and lower
greensand
of the
Cretaceous
period..
Rhea
::
Rhea (n.) Any one of three
species
of large South
American
ostrichlike
birds of the
genera
Rhea and
Pterocnemia.
Called
also the
American
ostrich.
Smut
::
Smut (v. i.) To
gather
smut; to be
converted
into smut; to
become
smutted.
Contributory
::
Contributory
(a.)
Contributing
to the same stock or
purpose;
promoting
the same end;
bringing
assistance
to some joint
design,
or
increase
to some
common
stock;
contributive..
Travertine
::
Travertine
(n.) A white
concretionary
form of
calcium
carbonate,
usually
hard and
semicrystalline.
It is
deposited
from the water of
springs
or
streams
holding
lime in
solution.
Extensive
deposits
exist at
Tivoli,
near
Rome..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move along on foot; to
advance
by
steps;
to go on at a
moderate
pace;
specifically,
of
two-legged
creatures,
to
proceed
at a
slower
or
faster
rate, but
without
running,
or
lifting
one foot
entirely
before
the other
touches
the
ground..
Stave
::
Stave (n.) To delay by force or
craft;
to drive away; --
usually
with off; as, to stave off the
execution
of a
project..
Whimper
::
Whimper
(v. t.) To utter in alow,
whining
tone..
Spile
::
Spile (n.) A small tube or spout
inserted
in a tree for
conducting
sap, as from a sugar
maple..
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A
blotch
or spot of ink on a
printed
page,
caused
by the ink not being
properly
distributed.
It is
distinguished
from a
friar,
or white spot
caused
by a
deficiency
of ink..
Sanskrit
::
Sanskrit
(n.) The
ancient
language
of the
Hindoos,
long since
obsolete
in
vernacular
use, but
preserved
to the
present
day as the
literary
and
sacred
dialect
of
India.
It is
nearly
allied
to the
Persian,
and to the
principal
languages
of
Europe,
classical
and
modern,
and by its more
perfect
preservation
of the roots and forms of the
primitive
language
from which they are all
descended,
is a most
important
assistance
in
determining
their
history
and
relations.
Cf.
Prakrit,
and
Veda..
Unearth
::
Unearth
(v. t.) To drive or draw from the
earth;
hence,
to
uncover;
to bring out from
concealment;
to bring to
light;
to
disclose;
as, to
unearth
a
secret..
Guardianless
::
Guardianless
(a.)
Without
a
guardian.
Prose
::
Prose (a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
unpoetical
characteristics;
plain;
dull;
prosaic;
as, the prose
duties
of
life..
Corsair
::
Corsair
(n.) A
pirate;
one who
cruises
about
without
authorization
from any
government,
to seize booty on sea or
land..
Luth
::
Luth (n.) The
leatherback.
Succored
::
Succision
(n.) The act of
cutting
down, as of
trees;
the act of
cutting
off..
Careen
::
Careen
(v. t.) To cause (a
vessel)
to lean over so that she
floats
on one side,
leaving
the other side out of water and
accessible
for
repairs
below the water line; to case to be off the
keel..
Astylar
::
Astylar
(a.)
Without
columns
or
pilasters.
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