See Also: thrust(1)(dictionary)
out-thrust(dictionary)
Thrust(medicine)
thrust(2)(dictionary)
tongue thrust(medicine)
thrust 2, noun(dictionary)
thrust 1, verb(dictionary)
Thrust - Synchro Swimming(gambling)
lining(dictionary)
lining(2)(dictionary)

lining(2) (iou) and out-thrust (iou)


lining(2) (iou)



lining noun2. L16.
[from LINE verb2 + -ING1.]
Chiefly Military. Arranging in line, alignment. L16.
The official marking of the boundaries of burghal properties in a Scottish royal burgh. Also (more fully decree of lining), permission to erect or alter a building according to specified conditions. L16.
The use of a measuring line or of a stretched cord for alignment. E19.
The action of tracing (out) lines. E19.
The giving out of a hymn (by the precentor) line by line. Also foll. by out. M19.
Fishing with a line as opp. to a net. M19.

out-thrust (iou)



out-thrust verb & noun. LME.
[from OUT- + THRUST verb, noun.]
A. verb trans. Pa. t. & pple -thrust. Thrust outwards; project, extend. LME.
C. D. Simak He lay back in the chair, with..his long legs out-thrust..underneath the Radio console.
b. noun. The action or an act of thrusting outwards; an outward projection or pressure. M19.
Tolkien An out-thrust of the eastward hill.