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Phut , put / poŏt/ • v. (put·ting ; past put ) [tr.] 1. move to or place in a particular position: Harry put down his cup I put my hand out toward her watch… Putative , pu·ta·tive / ˈpyoōtətiv/ • adj. generally considered or reputed to be: the putative father of a boy of two. DERIVATIVES: pu·ta·tive·ly adv.
PUTATIVE… input , in·put / ˈinˌpoŏt/ • n. 1. what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system: perceptions and sensory input. ∎ a contribution of work… Gybe , gybe • v. & n. variant spelling of jibe2 .
gybe, jibe (naut.) swing from one side of the vessel to the other, as a sail; put (a boat) about. XVII. —… Anthelme Brillat-Savarin , ante •batty, bratty, catty, chatty, Cincinnati, Dolcelatte, fatty, flattie, Hattie, natty, patty, ratty, Satie, Scarlatti, scatty, Tati, tattie, tatt… output , out·put / ˈoutˌpoŏt/ • n. 1. the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry: the diverse range of Liszt's output | efficiency can…
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