obtruncate
1Obtruncate — Ob*trun cate, v. t. [L. obtruncatus, p. p. of obtruncare.] To deprive of a limb; to lop. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2obtruncate — ob·truncate …
3obtruncate — v.t. behead. ♦ obtruncation, n …
4obtruncate — (ˈ)äb+ transitive verb Etymology: Latin obtruncatus, past participle of obtruncare to cut off, from ob toward, against, over + truncare to cut off, from truncus trunk more at ob , truncate : to cut the head or top from …
5Shortness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Shortness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 shortness shortness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 brevity brevity Sgm: N 1 littleness littleness &c. 193 Sgm: N 1 a span a span GRP: N 2 Sgm: N …
6lop — v. a. 1. Cut, cut off, obtruncate. 2. Dock, crop, curtail, prune, cut short. 3. Sever, dissever, detach, cut off. 4. Drop, let fall …
7maim — I. v. a. Cripple, mutilate, disable, obtruncate, mangle, mar. II. n. 1. [Written also Maihem and Mayhem.] Crippling, mutilation, disfigurement. 2. Injury, mischief, harm, hurt …
8belittle — v 1. disparage, decry, deprecate, demean, detract, deflate, derogate, Inf. talk down; mitigate, bate, lessen, attenuate, decrease, diminish, boil down, wither, shrivel, subtract from, cheapen, devaluate, depreciate, downgrade, degrade, lower,… …
9curtail — v reduce, decrease, retrench, diminish, cut, cut short, cut down, cut back, cut off, subtract, subduct, lessen, shorten, contract, abridge, abbreviate, narrow, shrink, compress, Obs. breviate, dock, crop, clip, shear, trim, prune, pare down,… …
10dock — I n 1. pier, quay, wharf, dockage, marina, basin, (in the Far East) bund; jetty, jutty, mole. v 2. bring in, lay up, land, put in, tie up; anchor, moor, berth, cast or lay or drop anchor. II v 1. cut short, cut off the end, shorten; crop, bobtail …