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outred
▪ I. † ˈoutred, n. Sc. Obs. [f. out- 7 + red n.] 1. Clearance from debt or liability; settlement of accounts; finishing of a business.1491 Acta Dom. Concil. (1839) 205/1 As ȝit he has gottine na payment nor outred. 1330 in Pitcairn Crim. Trials I. 244* For outred and payment of his faderis dettis. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Ughtred, 1st Baron Ughtred
Thomas Ughtred, 1st Baron Ughtred (also Oughtred; Outred), KG (1292 – before 28 May 1365) was an English soldier and politician. wikipedia.org
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outreader
† outˈreader Obs. rare. [For *outredder, f. outred v.1 2.] One who fits out (a ship).1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 444 Against Pirats, their assisters or abettors, Outreaders or Receiuers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paddy McNally
He was the son of Group Captain Patrick McNally, a Royal Air Force medical officer from County Monaghan, and his wife Mary Deane (née Outred), whose family wikipedia.org
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outread
outread, v. (aʊtˈriːd) [out- 15 b, 18.] † 1. trans. To read through or to the end. rare.1659 A. Hay Diary (S.H.S. 1901) 141 [I] outred the first book, which caryes on the story till the birth of Christ. 2. To outdo in reading; to read more than.1815 Zeluca III. 260 She would out-read Lydia Languish ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lion (warship)
in dry-dock described as;to Williame Forstar quhilk he debursit upoun the calfating, dok casting, putting in of the under lute of the said Lyoun, and outred wikipedia.org
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owtas
owtas owter, owth, owtrage (owterage), owtray, owtred, etc.: see outas, outer, outh, outrage, outray, outred, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships
- Charles Outred, Vi Outred, Les Steel and Willie Whittaker. - Changsong Chen, Steven Chi, Aik Koan Heng, Kuo Tang Liao, Feng Li and Likun Xing. wikipedia.org
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withdrawer
withdrawer (wɪðˈdrɔːə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who withdraws, in various senses of the vb.; spec. in Sc. Ch. Hist., one who did not conform to the established church in the 17th century.1475 Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.) 46 Sethe that none suche were never sene withdrawers or fleers frome batailes. 1580... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gulls & Guys
This 80 ft tall Maxi racing yacht, captained by Joe Outred, on 18 June 1999, set out on its mission and had Karachi as its 12th destination. wikipedia.org
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underlout
▪ I. ˈunderlout, a. and n. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 3–5 underloute (4–5 -lowte), 4–6 underlout (4–5 -lowt), 4 underlote, -lut(te, 4–6 -lute. (Also 3–5 vnder-, 4–5 vndir-, vndyr-, etc.) [Related to OE. underl{uacu}tan: see under-1 4 a and lout v.1 The second element may be a. ON. l{uacu}tr adj., bendin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Three Studies of Lucian Freud
Francis Outred of Christie's describes the 1969 triptych as "a true masterpiece" and "an undeniable icon of 20th Century art" which "marks Bacon and Freud's wikipedia.org
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magnetron
magnetron Electronics. (ˈmægnɪtrɒn) [f. magnetic a. + -tron] A diode with a cylindrical anode surrounding a coaxial cathode in which the flow of electrons is controlled by a magnetic field applied parallel to the axis, and now usu. designed to produce microwave pulses of high power.1924 Sci. Monthly... Oxford English Dictionary
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flesher
▪ I. flesher1 Chiefly Sc. (ˈflɛʃə(r)) Forms: 4–7 fles(c)har, -ir, -or, -(e)our, 7– flesher. [f. flesh n. + -er. Cf. Ger. fleischer; also fleshhewer, of which this may be an alteration.] 1. A dealer in flesh, a butcher.1369 Mem. Ripon (1882) I. 137 Joh. de Staynlay, Fleshour. 1483 Cath. Angl. 135/2 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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utter
▪ I. ˈutter, n. Mech. [See quot. 1879.] pl. Indentations or marks made on a surface by the vibration or too great pressure of a tool.1853 O. Byrne Artisan's Handbk. 351 Excessive pressure..only fills the work with furrows, or produces an irregular indented surface, which by workmen is said to be ful... Oxford English Dictionary
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