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PUT'LOG, n. A short piece of timber used in scaffolds.
PUTRED'INOUS, a. [from L. putredo, from putreo, putris.] Proceeding from putrefa...
PUTREFAC'TION, n. [L. putrefactio; putris; putrid, and facio,to make.] A natural...
PUTREFAC'TIVE, a. Pertaining to putrefaction; as the putrefactive smell or proce...
PU'TREFIED, pp. Dissolved; rotten.
PU'TREFY, v.t. [L. putrefacio; putris,putrid, and facio, to make.] 1. To cause t...
PUTRES'CENCE, n. [from L. putrescens, putresco.] The state of dissolving, as an ...
PUTRES'CENT, a. Becoming putrid; passing from an organized state into the consti...
PUTRES'CIBLE, a. That may be putrefied; liable to become putrid; as putrescible ...
PU'TRID, a. [L.putridus, from putris, putreo.] 1. In a state of dissolution or d...
PUTRID'ITY, n. The state of being putrid; corruption.
PU'TRIDNESS PU'TRY, a. Rotten. [Not used.]
PUT'TER, n. [from put.] One who puts or places.
PUT'TER-ON, n. An inciter or instigator.
PUT'TING, ppr. [from put.] Setting; placing; laying.
PUT'TING-STONE, n. In Scotland, a stone laid at the gates of great houses for tr...