See Also: utter 1, adjective(dictionary)
utter(medicine)
utter(dictionary)
utter(2)(dictionary)
utter(1)(dictionary)
UTTER BARRISTER(law)
utter 2, verb(dictionary)
third 1, adjective(dictionary)
bad 1, adjective(dictionary)
near 2, adjective(dictionary)

demandant (iou) and utter 1, adjective (oh)


demandant (iou)



demandant noun. L15.
[Anglo-Norman, use as noun of pres. pple of Old & mod. French demander: see DEMAND verb, -ANT1.]
Law. A plaintiff, esp. in a real action. L15.
A person who makes a demand or claim. L16.
A person who questions or interrogates. M17.

utter 1, adjective (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: utera 'further out, outer', from ut 'out']
used to emphasize how great or complete something is
::That's utter nonsense !
::This company treats its employees with utter contempt .
::I watched in complete and utter horror as he pulled out a gun.
::fifteen years of utter confusion