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METE |
Issue, ... out |
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OUTSPRING |
To spring out; to issue. |
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EMANATE |
Issue or spread out from a source |
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OUTRUSH |
To rush out; to issue, or ru/ out, forcibly. |
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OUTBREATHE |
To issue, as breath; to be breathed out; to exhale. |
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ISSUE |
To send out; to put into circulation; as, to issue notes
from a bank. |
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OUTCOME |
That which comes out of, or follows from, something else;
issue; result; consequence; upshot. |
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DEBOUCH |
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined
spot, into open ground; to issue. |
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CHEVE |
To come to an issue; to turn out; to succeed; as, to
cheve well in a enterprise. |
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EMISSION |
That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at
one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. |
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POP |
To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement; to
move from place to place suddenly; to dart; -- with in, out, upon, off,
etc. |
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RESULT |
To come out, or have an issue; to terminate; to have
consequences; -- followed by in; as, this measure will result in good
or in evil. |
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SALLY |
To leap or rush out; to burst forth; to issue suddenly;
as a body of troops from a fortified place to attack besiegers; to make
a sally. |
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POUR |
To flow, pass, or issue in a stream, or as a stream; to
fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours; the people poured
out of the theater. |
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SPURT |
To gush or issue suddenly or violently out in a stream,
as liquor from a cask; to rush from a confined place in a small stream
or jet; to spirt. |
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GO |
To proceed or happen in a given manner; to fare; to move on
or be carried on; to have course; to come to an issue or result; to
succeed; to turn out. |
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EMIT |
To send forth; to throw or give out; to cause to issue; to
give vent to; to eject; to discharge; as, fire emits heat and smoke;
boiling water emits steam; the sun emits light. |
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EFFUSION |
The escape of a fluid out of its natural vessel, either
by rupture of the vessel, or by exudation through its walls. It may
pass into the substance of an organ, or issue upon a free surface. |
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EMERGE |
...n which
anything has been plunged, enveloped, or concealed; to issue and
appear; as, to emerge from the water or the ocean; the sun emerges from... |
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SYNDICATE |
...ers formed to take up and
dispose of an entire issue of government bonds. ... |