See Also: snoot(1)(dictionary)
snoot(2)(dictionary)
succinct(dictionary)
succinct(dictionary)

snoot(2) (iou) and succinct (oh)


snoot(2) (iou)



snoot verb. [snu:t] US. L19.
[from the noun.]
verb intrans. Nose around. dial. rare. L19.
verb trans. Snub; treat with disdain. colloq. E20.
E. Ferber In Texas the cotton rich always snooted the cattle rich.

succinct (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of succingere 'to tuck up', from sub- ( SUB-) + cingere 'to put a belt around']
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-synonym concise concise
::a succinct explanation
-- succinctly adv
::Anderson put the same point more succinctly.
-- succinctness n [U]