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Definition of gut
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 gut is as below...
Gut (n.) An
intenstine;
a
bowel;
the whole
alimentary
canal;
the
enteron;
(pl.)
bowels;
entrails.
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Gutter
::
Gutter
(n.) Any
narrow
channel
or
groove;
as, a
gutter
formed
by
erosion
in the vent of a gun from
repeated
firing..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A thin strip of wood,
having
the ends
brought
together,
forming
a
somewhat
elliptical
hoop,
across
which a
network
of
catgut
or cord is
stretched.
It is
furnished
with a
handle,
and is used for
catching
or
striking
a ball in
tennis
and
similar
games..
A
::
A () The first
letter
of the
English
and of many other
alphabets.
The
capital
A of the
alphabets
of
Middle
and
Western
Europe,
as also the small
letter
(a),
besides
the forms in
Italic,
black
letter,
etc., are all
descended
from the old Latin A, which was
borrowed
from the Greek
Alpha,
of the same form; and this was made from the first
letter
(/) of the
Phoenician
alphabet,
the
equivalent
of the
Hebrew
Aleph,
and
itself
from the
Egyptian
origin.
The Aleph was a
consonant
letter,
with a
guttural
Grunt
::
Grunt (v. t.) To make a deep, short
noise,
as a hog; to utter a short groan or a deep
guttural
sound..
Isonandra
::
Isonandra
(n.) A genus of
sapotaceous
trees of
India.
Isonandra
Gutta is the
principal
source
of
gutta-percha.
Redargution
::
Redargution
(n.) The act of
redarguing;
refutation.
Gurt
::
Gurt (n.) A
gutter
or
channel
for
water,
hewn out of the
bottom
of a
working
drift..
Gutwort
::
Gutwort
(n.) A
plant,
Globularia
Alypum,
a
violent
purgative,
found in
Africa..
Guttulous
::
Guttulous
(a.) In
droplike
form.
Gut
::
Gut (v. t.) To
plunder
of
contents;
to
destroy
or
remove
the
interior
or
contents
of; as, a mob
gutted
the
bouse..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. t.) To cut or form into small
longitudinal
hollows;
to
channel.
Gut
::
Gut (n.) The sac of silk taken from a
silkworm
(when ready to spin its
cocoon),
for the
purpose
of
drawing
it out into a
thread.
This, when dry, is
exceedingly
strong,
and is used as the snood of a fish
line..
Rotgut
::
Rotgut
(n.) Bad small beer.
Battledoor
::
Battledoor
(n.) An
instrument,
with a
handle
and a flat part
covered
with
parchment
or
crossed
with
catgut,
used to
strike
a
shuttlecock
in play; also, the play of
battledoor
and
shuttlecock..
Grum
::
Grum (a.) Low; deep in the
throat;
guttural;
rumbling;
as,.
Guttate
::
Guttate
(a.)
Spotted,
as if
discolored
by
drops..
Guttural
::
Guttural
(n.) A sound
formed
in the
throat;
esp., a sound
formed
by the aid of the back of the
tongue,
much
retracted,
and the soft
palate;
also, a
letter
representing
such a
sound..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. i.) To
become
channeled,
as a
candle
when the flame
flares
in the
wind..
Eviscerate
::
Eviscerate
(v. t.) To take out the
entrails
of; to
disembowel;
to gut.
Vulcanization
::
Vulcanization
(n.) The act or
process
of
imparting
to
caoutchouc,
gutta-percha,
or the like,
greater
elasticity,
durability,
or
hardness
by
heating
with
sulphur
under
pressure..
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