rout

  • 51rout — [raʊt] verb [T] to completely defeat someone in a battle, competition, or election rout noun [C] …

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  • 52Rout cake — A kind of rich sweet cake made for routs, or evening parties. Twenty four little rout cakes that were lying neglected in a plate. Thackeray. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 53Rout (surname) — Rout is a New Zealand surname, and may refer to:* Alexandra Rout (born 1993), New Zealand figure skater * Ettie Annie Rout (1887 1936), New Zealand writer …

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  • 54rout, route — Rout has several meanings, one of which indicates a way, a course, or a road, the specific meanings of route. Rout is usually pronounced rowt. This is the pronunciation often given route, but the preferred pronunciation of route is root. As a… …

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  • 55Rout of Moy — (etwa „Schlappe von Moy“) ist der Name einer Episode des zweiten Jakobitenaufstands, die sich in der Nacht des 16. Februar 1746 ereignete. Dabei schlugen fünf Jakobiten ein 1500 Mann starkes Heer der Regierungstruppen in die Flucht. Verlauf Der… …

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  • 56rout-cake — routˈ cake noun (archaic) A rich sweet cake formerly served at receptions • • • Main Entry: ↑rout …

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  • 57rout seat — «rowt», British. a light bench or chair rented for use at evening parties: »The waltz was over. He could see her now, on a rout seat against the wall (John Galsworthy) …

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  • 58rout out — index expel, purge (purify) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 59rout cake — «rowt», British. a kind of rich, sweet cake originally made for routs or evening parties. ╂[< rout1 (noun. def. 7)] …

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  • 60rout|ing plane — «ROW tihng», a router used to plane molding or to plane the edge of a board into a particular shape …

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