Definition of Redout

1. a condition in which blood is driven to the head [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redout

redoubled
redoubler
redoublers
redoubles
redoubling
redoubt
redoubtable
redoubtably
redoubted
redoubting
redoubts
redound
redounded
redounding
redounds
redout (current term)
redouts
redowa
redowas
redownload
redownloaded
redownloading
redownloads
redox
redox electrode
redox indicator
redox potential
redox reaction
redox reactions
redox system

Literary usage of Redout

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Pittsburgh: With a Brief Notice of Its Facilities of by Neville B. Craig (1851)
"... 73. hi* redout still stands, 86. ''',m aands army to relieve Fort Pitt, 91. arrives at ... l,is redout built, do. expedition to ..."

2. Pictorial History of the Russian War 1854-5-6 by George Dodd (1856)
"redout Kale and Poti, at the mouths of two other small rivers, ... appeared off redout Kalo on the 19th of May ; lie saw Russian officers on the parapet of ..."

3. The History of Pittsburgh: With a Brief Notice of Its Facilities of by Neville B. Craig (1851)
"Bouquet's redout was built, nor when Campbell's lots were laid out; but certainly the last step in perfecting this place as a military post and the first ..."

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