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Definition of bout
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 bout is as below...
Bout (n.) As much of an
action
as is
performed
at one time; a going and
returning,
as of
workmen
in
reaping,
mowing,
etc.; a turn; a
round..
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Scatter
::
Scatter
(v. t.) To strew
about;
to
sprinkle
around;
to throw down
loosely;
to
deposit
or place here and
there,
esp. in an open or
sparse
order..
Well
::
Well (v. t.) Fully or
about;
-- used with
numbers.
Seismography
::
Seismography
(n.) A
writing
about,
or a
description
of,
earthquakes..
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) A small
timepiece,
or
chronometer,
to be
carried
about the
person,
the
machinery
of which is moved by a
spring..
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.) A
textile
fabric
used for
decorative
purposes,
especially
when hung
loosely
and in folds
carefully
disturbed;
as: (a)
Garments
or
vestments
of this
character
worn upon the body, or shown in the
representations
of the human
figure
in art. (b)
Hangings
of a room or hall, or about a bed..
Almude
::
Almude
(n.) A
measure
for
liquids
in
several
countries.
In
Portugal
the
Lisbon
almude
is about 4.4, and the
Oporto
almude
about 6.6,
gallons
U. S.
measure.
In
Turkey
the almud is about 1.4
gallons..
Kioways
::
Kioways
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
distantly
related
to the
Shoshones.
They
formerly
inhabited
the
region
about the head
waters
of the North
Platte.
Oceanic
::
Oceanic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ocean;
found or
formed
in or
about,
or
produced
by, the
ocean;
frequenting
the
ocean,
especially
mid-ocean..
Plymouth Brethren
::
Plymouth
Brethren
() The
members
of a
religious
sect which first
appeared
at
Plymouth,
England,
about 1830. They
protest
against
sectarianism,
and
reject
all
official
ministry
or
clergy.
Also
called
Brethren,
Christian
Brethren,
Plymouthists,
etc. The
Darbyites
are a
division
of the
Brethren..
Half-and-half
::
Half-and-half
(n.) A
mixture
of two malt
liquors,
esp.
porter
and ale, in about equal
parts..
Vibrissa
::
Vibrissa
(n.) One of the
specialized
or
tactile
hairs which grow about the
nostrils,
or on other parts of the face, in many
animals,
as the
so-called
whiskers
of the cat, and the hairs of the
nostrils
of man..
Wampee
::
Wampee
(n.) A tree
(Cookia
punctata)
of the
Orange
family,
growing
in China and the East
Indies;
also, its
fruit,
which is about the size of a large
grape,
and has a hard rind and a
peculiar
flavor..
Skylarking
::
Skylarking
(n.) The act of
running
about the
rigging
of a
vessel
in
sport;
hence,
frolicking;
scuffing;
sporting;
carousing..
Centralize
::
Centralize
(v. t.) To draw or bring to a
center
point;
to
gather
into or about a
center;
to bring into one
system,
or under one
control..
Perpotation
::
Perpotation
(n.) The act of
drinking
excessively;
a
drinking
bout.
Prog
::
Prog (v. i.) To
wander
about and beg; to seek food or other
supplies
by low arts; to seek for
advantage
by mean shift or
tricks.
Antinomian
::
Antinomian
(n.) One who
maintains
that, under the
gospel
dispensation,
the moral law is of no use or
obligation,
but that faith alone is
necessary
to
salvation.
The sect of
Antinomians
originated
with John
Agricola,
in
Germany,
about the year
1535..
Swarth
::
Swarth
(n.) An
apparition
of a
person
about to die; a
wraith.
Mind
::
Mind (n.) To
occupy
one's self with; to
employ
one's self
about;
to
attend
to; as, to mind one's
business..
Pood
::
Pood (n.) A
Russian
weight,
equal to forty
Russian
pounds
or about
thirty-six
English
pounds
avoirdupois..
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