Definition of Spouted. Meaning of Spouted. Synonyms of Spouted

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Definition of Spouted

Spout
Spout Spout, v. i. 1. To issue with with violence, or in a jet, as a liquid through a narrow orifice, or from a spout; as, water spouts from a hole; blood spouts from an artery. All the glittering hill Is bright with spouting rills. --Thomson. 2. To eject water or liquid in a jet. 3. To utter a speech, especially in a pompous manner.

Meaning of Spouted from wikipedia

- Look up spout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spout may refer to: A lip used to funnel content as on various containers like a teapot, pitcher, watering...
- A beak-spouted ewer (German: Schnabelkanne) is a ewer, jug, pitcher or flagon with a spout formed in the shape of a beak. Beak-spouted ewers were initially...
- Spoutible is a social media and social networking service created by Christopher Bouzy, the founder of the Twitter analytics service Bot Sentinel. It...
- bridge-spouted vessel is a particular design of ewer (jug or pitcher) originating in antiquity; there is typically a connecting element between the spout and...
- A lota (Hindi: लोटा; Odia: ଲୋଟା/ନୋଟା; Urdu: لوٹا) is a small, spouted, and rounded jug that has been used in India since the 2nd millennium BCE or earlier...
- August 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2023. Auslan Cramb (7 August 2003). "Water Spout Hit Helicopter". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January...
- Landspout is a term created by atmospheric scientist Howard B. Bluestein in 1985 for a tornado not ****ociated with a mesocyclone. The Glossary of Meteorology...
- Lynn Spout is a waterfall on the Caaf Water near Dalry in Ayrshire in Scotland. Waterfalls of Scotland Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series...
- 200 geysers in the area, along with many hot-water springs and perpetual spouters. The area was formed by vigorous volcanic activity. The peculiar way of...
- A stirrup spout vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a stirrup) is a type of ceramic vessel common among several Pre-Columbian cultures of...