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butt1
verb (butted , butting ) tr & intr
1 to push or hit hard or roughly with the head. See also head-butt.
2 (esp butt against or on something) to join or be joined end to end with it.
noun
1 a blow with the head or horns.
2 the place where two edges join.
[13c: from French boter to push or strike]
butt in colloq to interrupt or interfere.
butt into something to interrupt (eg a conversation, or someone's private affairs).
butt out chiefly N Am, colloq to stop interrupting or interfering.
verb (butted , butting ) tr & intr
1 to push or hit hard or roughly with the head. See also head-butt.
2 (esp butt against or on something) to join or be joined end to end with it.
noun
1 a blow with the head or horns.
2 the place where two edges join.
[13c: from French boter to push or strike]
butt in colloq to interrupt or interfere.
butt into something to interrupt (eg a conversation, or someone's private affairs).
butt out chiefly N Am, colloq to stop interrupting or interfering.
butt2
noun
1 the unused end of a finished cigar or cigarette, etc.
2 the thick, heavy or bottom end of a tool or weapon a rifle butt .
3 chiefly N Am, colloq the buttocks.
[15c in the form bott or but in senses 2 and 3; related to buttock]
noun
1 the unused end of a finished cigar or cigarette, etc.
2 the thick, heavy or bottom end of a tool or weapon a rifle butt .
3 chiefly N Am, colloq the buttocks.
[15c in the form bott or but in senses 2 and 3; related to buttock]
butt3
noun
1 a person who is often a target of jokes, ridicule or criticism, etc.
2 a mound of earth behind a target on a shooting range, acting as a backstop.
3 a low mound behind which grouse-shooters, etc conceal themselves.
[15c in sense 2: from French but a target]
noun
1 a person who is often a target of jokes, ridicule or criticism, etc.
2 a mound of earth behind a target on a shooting range, acting as a backstop.
3 a low mound behind which grouse-shooters, etc conceal themselves.
[15c in sense 2: from French but a target]
butt4
noun a large barrel for beer or rainwater, etc.
[14c: from French botte , from Latin buttis cask]
noun a large barrel for beer or rainwater, etc.
[14c: from French botte , from Latin buttis cask]
butte
noun , geol an isolated flat-topped residual hill with steep sides, formed by erosion of a mesa when a remnant of hard rock protects the softer rock underneath.
[Early 19c: French]
noun , geol an isolated flat-topped residual hill with steep sides, formed by erosion of a mesa when a remnant of hard rock protects the softer rock underneath.
[Early 19c: French]
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