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butt - the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking) |
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stub |
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part,
portion something less than the whole of a human artifact; "the rear part of the house"; "glue the two parts together"
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cigar butt small part of a cigar that is left after smoking
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cigarette butt small part of a cigarette that is left after smoking
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roach European freshwater food fish having a greenish back
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butt - a victim of ridicule or pranks |
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goat,
laughingstock,
stooge |
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dupe,
victim an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance
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april fool a practical joke or trick played on the first day of April
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butt - thick end of the handle |
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stock the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory"
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rifle butt the butt end of a rifle
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butt - a large cask (especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 hogsheads or 126 gallons) |
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barrel,
cask a cylindrical container that holds liquids
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water butt a butt set on end to contain water especially to store rainwater
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butt - the part of a plant from which the roots spring or the part of a stalk or trunk nearest the roots |
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component,
component part,
constituent,
part,
portion an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system; "spare components for cars"; "a component or constituent element of a system"
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| verbo |
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butt - to strike, thrust or shove against; "He butted his sister out of the way"; "The goat butted the hiker with his horns" |
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bunt |
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strike cause to form (an electric arc) between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc"
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bump into,
butt against,
jar against,
knock against,
run into collide violently with an obstacle; "I ran into the telephone pole"
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headbutt butt with the head; "The soccer player headbutted his oponent and was sent off the field"
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butt - place end to end without overlapping; "The frames must be butted at the joints" |
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lay,
place,
pose,
position,
put,
set put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
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