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Definition of laced
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Laced (imp. & p. p.) of Lac.
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Supersede
::
Supersede
(v. t.) To come, or be
placed,
in the room of; to
replace..
Dog Days
::
Dog days () A
period
of from four to six
weeks,
in the
summer,
variously
placed
by
almanac
makers
between
the early part of July and the early part of
September;
canicular
days; -- so
called
in
reference
to the
rising
in
ancient
times of the Dog Star
(Sirius)
with the sun.
Popularly,
the
sultry,
close part of the
summer..
Bibasic
::
Bibasic
(a.)
Having
to
hydrogen
atoms which can be
replaced
by
positive
or basic atoms or
radicals
to form
salts;
-- said of
acids.
See
Dibasic.
Breaker
::
Breaker
(n.)
Specifically:
A
machine
for
breaking
rocks,
or for
breaking
coal at the
mines;
also, the
building
in which such a
machine
is
placed..
Set
::
Set (n.) That which is set,
placed,
or
fixed..
Tier
::
Tier (v. t.) A row or rank,
especially
one of two or more rows
placed
one
above,
or
higher
than,
another;
as, a tier of seats in a
theater..
Audiphone
::
Audiphone
(n.) An
instrument
which,
placed
against
the
teeth,
conveys
sound to the
auditory
nerve and
enables
the deaf to hear more or less
distinctly;
a
dentiphone..
Chaperon
::
Chaperon
(n.) A
device
placed
on the
foreheads
of
horses
which draw the
hearse
in
pompous
funerals.
Pseudo-hyperthophic
::
Pseudo-hyperthophic
(a.)
Falsely
hypertrophic;
as,
pseudo-hypertrophic
paralysis,
a
variety
of
paralysis
in which the
muscles
are
apparently
enlarged,
but are
really
degenerated
and
replaced
by fat..
Weatherboard
::
Weatherboard
(n.) A piece of plank
placed
in a
porthole,
or other
opening,
to keep out
water..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
compass
in the cabin of a
vessel,
usually
placed
where the
captain
can see it at all
hours,
and thus
inform
himself
of the
vessel's
course..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) A shoe or clog, as of iron,
attached
to a
chain,
and
placed
under the wheel of a wagon to
prevent
its
turning
when
descending
a steep hill; a drag; a
skidpan;
also, by
extension,
a hook
attached
to a
chain,
and used for the same
purpose..
Baldachin
::
Baldachin
(n.) A
structure
in form of a
canopy,
sometimes
supported
by
columns,
and
sometimes
suspended
from the roof or
projecting
from the wall;
generally
placed
over an
altar;
as, the
baldachin
in St.
Peter's..
Terrel
::
Terrel
(n.) A
spherical
magnet
so
placed
that its
poles,
equator,
etc.,
correspond
to those of the
earth..
Dispart
::
Dispart
(n.) A piece of metal
placed
on the
muzzle,
or near the
trunnions,
on the top of a piece of
ordnance,
to make the line of sight
parallel
to the axis of the bore; --
called
also
dispart
sight,
and
muzzle
sight..
Aptera
::
Aptera
(n. pl.)
Insects
without
wings,
constituting
the
seventh
Linnaen
order of
insects,
an
artificial
group,
which
included
Crustacea,
spiders,
centipeds,
and even
worms.
These
animals
are now
placed
in
several
distinct
classes
and
orders..
Polyacid
::
Polyacid
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing,
or of
combining
with,
several
molecules
of a
monobasic
acid;
having
more than one
hydrogen
atom
capable
of being
replaced
by acid
radicals;
-- said of
certain
bases;
as,
calcium
hydrate
and
glycerin
are
polyacid
bases..
Thimblerig
::
Thimblerig
(v. t.) To
swindle
by means of small cups or
thimbles,
and a pea or small ball
placed
under one of them and
quickly
shifted
to
another,
the
victim
laying
a wager that he knows under which cup it is;
hence,
to cheat by any
trick..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) A
crosspiece
placed
between
the sides of a boat to keep them apart when
hoisted
up and
griped.
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A drag, or
sliding
piece of wood or iron,
placed
under the wheel of a
loaded
vehicle,
to
retard
its
motion
in going down a
hill..
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