butt

  • 71butt —    To adjoin without overlapping, as for example, two pieces of film or other material, or two colors of ink. Also see align and alignment, butt joint, direction, edge, graphic design, juxtapose, and parallel …

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  • 72butt in — interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity. → butt …

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  • 73butt in — to interrupt. Sorry to butt in on you like this, but there s an important call …

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  • 74butt in — I ve asked you not to butt in when your father and I are talking Syn: interrupt, break in, cut in, chime in, interject, intervene, interfere, interpose; informal poke one s nose in, put one s oar in …

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  • 75butt — I n 1. end, extremity, tip, tail; bottom, base, support, foundation; handle, shaft, hilt, shank. 2. remnant, leftover. See end (def.6). 3.Slang. rear, rear end. See buttocks . II n victim, scapegoat, Inf. goat, Inf. the one on the receiving end,… …

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  • 76butt — sandūra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Reiškinių, veiksnių ar objektų susidūrimo vieta (pvz., oro masių sandūra). atitikmenys: angl. butt; joint vok. Stoßöffnung, f; Stoßlücke, f; Stoss, m rus. стык …

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  • 77butt — A ridge left in ploughing; an archery target; a liquid measure of one hundred and ten gallons; a barrel; the thicker end, as the butt of a log …

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  • 78butt —  a bee butt or hive. Exmoor …

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  • 79butt-in — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: butt in 1. : one who butts in 2. Britain : the first bid in contract bridge made by a member of the side that did not open the bidding : overcall …

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  • 80Butt and butt — Butt Butt, But But, n. [F. but butt, aim (cf. butte knoll), or bout, OF. bot, end, extremity, fr. boter, buter, to push, butt, strike, F. bouter; of German origin; cf. OHG. b[=o]zan, akin to E. beat. See {Beat}, v. t.] 1. A limit; a bound; a… …

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