put
n.
throwing of a heavy iron ball (Track and Field)
v.
place; lay; insert; impose; mark
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Put
Put can refer to:
Put option, a financial contract between two parties, the buyer and the seller of the option.The biblical Put, the son of Ham and the grandson of Noah. See the article
Phut.A type of
HTTP request used for uploading files to a specified
URI on a web-server.The
FTP option that copies a file from the local system to the remote system (as compared to "get").
Put (band), from Rijeka, Croatia
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put
Noun
1. the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
(synonym) put option
(hypernym) option
(part-holonym) straddle, span
Verb
1. put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
(synonym) set, place, pose, position, lay
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
(see-also) postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off
2. cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation; "That song put me in awful good humor"
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(hyponym) put to sleep
(see-also) confuse, flurry, disconcert, put off
3. formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
(synonym) frame, redact, cast, couch
(hypernym) give voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulate
4. attribute or give; "She put too much emphasis on her the last statement"; "He put all his efforts into this job"; "The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story"
(synonym) assign
(hypernym) use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
(hyponym) repose
5. make an investment; "Put money into bonds"
(synonym) invest, commit, place
(hypernym) spend, expend, drop
(hyponym) fund
6. estimate; "We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M."
(synonym) place, set
(hypernym) estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
7. cause (someone) to undergo something; "He put her to the torture"
(hypernym) subject
8. adapt; "put these words to music"
(hypernym) arrange, set
(classification) music
9. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
(synonym) arrange, set up, order
(hypernym) organize, organise
(hyponym) synchronize, synchronise, contemporize, contemporise
pouvoir
v.
can, may; might, could
put (de)
n.
well, pockmark
putten
v.
draw