
1) Abut 2) Adjoin 3) Arse 4) Ass 5) Backside 6) Barrel 7) Buns 8) Buttocks 9) Cig 10) Cigaret 11) Cigarette 12) Cigaretteend 13) Derriere 14) End 15) Fanny 16) Heinie 17) Hindquarters 18) Keister 19) Laughingstock 20) Nates 21) Prat 22) Ram 23) Ram in to 24) Rear end 25) Reefer 26) Roach 27) Scapegoat
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1) Ashtray detritus 2) Ashtray item 3) Ashtray remnant 4) Assault like a goat 5) Butt end 6) Camel remnant 7) Cigar end 8) Cigar leftover 9) Cigar remnant 10) Cigar stub 11) Cigarette fragment 12) Cigarette leftover 13) End of a rifle 14) Exclusively Anglo word 15) Exclusively Saxon word 16) For smoking
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an underweight bale of greasy wool in a standard wool pack.
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larger or basal end of a tree trunk or log; a felled bole (Ja, 298)
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• (v. i.) To join at the butt, end, or outward extremity; to terminate; to be bounded; to abut. • (n.) The common English flounder. • (v. t.) Alt. of But • (v. i.) To thrust the head forward; to strike by thrusting the head forward, as an ox or a ram. [See Butt, n.] • (n.) A large cask or vessel for wine or beer. It contain...
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A method of joining timbers.
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A culture tube in which an agar medium has solidified while the tube was held upright (vertical)
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(Handguns) Bottom part of the grip. (Long Guns) Rear of shoulder end of stock, which rests against shooter`s shoulder. If you get this confused with the barrel, try another sport.
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An old English unit of wine casks, equivalent to about 477 litres (126 US gallons/105 imperial gallons).
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Butt intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Butted ;
present participle & verbal noun Butting .] [ Middle English
butten , Old French
boter to push, French
bouter . See
Butt an end, and confer
Bo...
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Butt noun [ French botte , boute , Late Latin butta . Confer Bottle a hollow vessel.] A large cask or vessel for wine or beer. It contains two hogsheads. » A wine butt contains 126 wine gallons (= 105 imperial gallons, nearly); a beer butt 108 ale gallo...
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Butt transitive verb To strike by thrusting the head against; to strike with the head. « Two harmless lambs are butting one the other. Sir H. Wotton. »
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A butt is a large cask for maturing alcoholic beverages, made from oak, with capacity for 105 gallons (477.3 litres) - roughly twice that of a hogshead. These are often used for sherry maturation.
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A large cask used for fermenting or storing wine. Typically made from wood, such as oak.
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An old English unit of wine casks, equivalent to about 477 litres (126 US gallons/105 imperial gallons).
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Old English unit of measurement for wine casks with a volume of 126 US gallons (3.785 litres) or two hogsheads or 477 litres. Depending on the use (wine types, beer) there were different sizes. The typical sherry barrels have a volume of 500 litres and are called Bota (Bota Chica) in Spain, which is derived from Butt.
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A pile of earth on which the targets are placed.
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An earthen mound used as a backing for a target. See Boss
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noun the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
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butt end noun thick end of the handle
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An unfinished or incomplete ingot. C back to top
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An unfinished or incomplete ingot.
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[Logging] Bottom of a felled part of a tree.
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An oak cask containing approximately 500 litres. Butts are commonly used in the sherry trade and are in high demand from Scotch distillers.
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