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ˈoutgone, ppl. a. [out- 11.] That has gone out; extinguished; retired.1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. i. iii. xxii, Sols spright, hid form, fair light and out-gone rayes. 1841 E. Miall in Nonconf. I. 376 [This] will give it a vast advantage over the outgone administration.
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unsneaped
unˈsneaped, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Unchecked.1647 H. More Song of Soul iii. ii. 2 When centrall life its outgone energie Doth spreaden forth, unsneep'd by foe-man keen.
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Rufus Giwa Polytechnic
The Polytechnic was established by edict in 1979 with the name The Polytechnic, Owo by the outgone Military Governor Sunday Tuoyo.
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apprend
† aˈpprend, v. Obs. rare. [a. Fr. apprend-re or L. apprend-ĕre, contr. of apprehend-ĕre: see apprehend.] To seize; to lay hold of with the mind.1567 Drant Horace Epist. i. xi, Apprende with greatfull hande eche hower that god hath lente the here. 1642 H. More Song of Soul iii. ii. xxviii., The soul....
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outwork
▪ I. outwork, n. (ˈaʊtwɜːk) [out- 1, 3.] 1. Any part of the fortifications of a place lying outside the parapet; any detached or advanced work forming part of the defence of a place; an outer defence or outfort.1639 Massinger Unnat. Combat v. ii, Our outworks are surprized, the sentinel slain. 1642 ...
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explode
explode, v. (ɛkˈspləʊd) [ad. L. explōdĕre, explaudĕre to drive out by clapping, hiss (a player) off the stage, f. ex- out + plaudĕre to clap: cf. applaud, plaudit. Cotgr. 1611 has Fr. exploder in sense 1. With the non-Lat. senses 4–6 cf. late L. displōdĕre (see displode) used of the bursting of a bl...
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out-
out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ...
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ray
▪ I. ray, n.1 (reɪ) Also 7 raie, raye; pl. 5, 7 rayes, (6 ? rayse), 6–7 raies. [a. OF. acc. rai, ray (nom. rais, raiz, etc., see Godef.; in mod.F. rais) = Prov. rai(g, rait, etc., Sp. and Pg. rayo, It. raggio (pl. raggi, rai):—L. radium, acc. of radius radius n. Occasionally employed in Eng. from th...
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