Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Ostrich. Sm, fame, far, pass or oper&, fSre ; Snd, eve, term; In, Ice; 5dd, tone, 6r; OUSEli 277 OUTBUILDING-. Water-ouscl. OuBel, Ouzel, oozl, n. A bird of several species, of thethrush lamily. Oust, owst, V. t. To takeaway, remove ; to eject,turn out. — OuBfar, putting out of pos-session ; dispossession;ejection ; disseizin. Out, owt, adv. Without; ^^^^mon the outside; not ^s^within ; on t


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Ostrich. Sm, fame, far, pass or oper&, fSre ; Snd, eve, term; In, Ice; 5dd, tone, 6r; OUSEli 277 OUTBUILDING-. Water-ouscl. OuBel, Ouzel, oozl, n. A bird of several species, of thethrush lamily. Oust, owst, V. t. To takeaway, remove ; to eject,turn out. — OuBfar, putting out of pos-session ; dispossession;ejection ; disseizin. Out, owt, adv. Without; ^^^^mon the outside; not ^s^within ; on the exterior, ^^or beyond the limits of |any inclosed place orgiven Une, — opp. to inor ivithin;—used inspecial senses; as, a-broad, not at home ; ina state of disclosure or discovery ; not in conceal-ment or secrecy ; in a state of extinction or desti-tution, in want or debt, with deficiency or loss ;not in office or employment; in public, on display,etc.; to the end, completely ; in an open or freemanner, audibly or perceptibly, vividly or forci-bly ; not in the hands of the owner ; in error ormistake, in a wrong position or opinion ; in a puz-zle, at a loss; uncovered, with clothes torn ; away,off, —used as an exclamation ; at the end of a gameor of some definite part of it. — n. One who, or


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