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Definition of destitute
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Destitute
(v. t.) To make
destitute;
to cause to be in want; to
deprive;
--
followed
by of.
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Kindless
::
Kindless
(a.)
Destitute
of
kindness;
unnatural.
Speechless
::
Speechless
(a.)
Destitute
or
deprived
of the
faculty
of
speech.
Zamouse
::
Zamouse
(n.) A West
African
buffalo
(Bubalus
brachyceros)
having
short horns
depressed
at the base, and large ears
fringed
internally
with three rows of long
hairs.
It is
destitute
of a
dewlap.
Called
also
short-horned
buffalo,
and bush cow..
Charmless
::
Charmless
(a.)
Destitute
of
charms.
Visionless
::
Visionless
(a.)
Destitute
of
vision;
sightless.
Lorettine
::
Lorettine
(n.) One of a order of nuns
founded
in 1812 at
Loretto,
in
Kentucky.
The
members
of the order
(called
also
Sisters
of
Loretto,
or
Friends
of Mary at the Foot of the
Cross)
devote
themselves
to the cause of
education
and the care of
destitute
orphans,
their
labors
being
chiefly
confined
to the
Western
United
States..
Leer
::
Leer (a.)
Empty;
destitute;
wantin.
Lifeless
::
Lifeless
(a.)
Destitute
of life, or
deprived
of life; not
containing,
or
inhabited
by,
living
beings
or
vegetation;
dead, or
apparently
dead;
spiritless;
powerless;
dull; as, a
lifeless
carcass;
lifeless
matter;
a
lifeless
desert;
a
lifeless
wine; a
lifeless
story..
Moneyless
::
Moneyless
(a.)
Destitute
of
money;
penniless;
impecunious.
Wanting
::
Wanting
(a.)
Absent;
lacking;
missing;
also,
deficient;
destitute;
needy;
as, one of the
twelve
is
wanting;
I shall not be
wanting
in
exertion..
Unsoutcheoned
::
Unsoutcheoned
(a.)
Destitute
of an
escutcheon.
Rightless
::
Rightless
(a.)
Destitute
of
right.
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Unprovided
with
needful
or
desirable
accessories,
means of
sustenance,
etc.;
destitute;
unaided;
bare..
Woodless
::
Woodless
(a.)
Having
no wood;
destitute
of wood.
Curdless
::
Curdless
(a.)
Destitute
of curd.
Saw-whet
::
Saw-whet
(n.) A small North
American
owl
(Nyctale
Acadica),
destitute
of ear tufts and
having
feathered
toes; --
called
also
Acadian
owl..
Penurious
::
Penurious
(a.)
Destitute
of
money;
suffering
extreme
want.
Rhizogen
::
Rhizogen
(n.) One of a
proposed
class of
flowering
plants
growning
on the roots of other
plants
and
destitute
of green
foliage.
White
::
White
(superl.)
Destitute
of
color,
as in the
cheeks,
or of the tinge of blood
color;
pale;
pallid;
as, white with
fear..
Tapeworm
::
Tapeworm
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
cestode
worms
belonging
to
Taenia
and many
allied
genera.
The body is long, flat, and
composed
of
numerous
segments
or
proglottids
varying
in
shape,
those
toward
the end of the body being much
larger
and
longer
than the
anterior
ones, and
containing
the fully
developed
sexual
organs.
The head is
small,
destitute
of a
mouth,
but
furnished
with two or more
suckers
(which
vary
greatly
in shape in
different
genera),
and
sometimes,
also, with hooks for adh
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