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Definition of lacing
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Lacing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lac.
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Bivalent
::
Bivalent
(p. pr.)
Equivalent
in
combining
or
displacing
power to two atoms of
hydrogen;
dyad.
Prop
::
Prop (v. t.) To
support,
or
prevent
from
falling,
by
placing
something
under or
against;
as, to prop up a fence or an old
building;
(Fig.)
to
sustain;
to
maintain;
as, to prop a
declining
state..
Displacement
::
Displacement
(n.) The
quantity
of
anything,
as
water,
displaced
by a
floating
body, as by a ship, the
weight
of the
displaced
liquid
being equal to that of the
displacing
body..
Juxtaposition
::
"Juxtaposition
(v. i.) A
placing
or being
placed
in
nearness
or
contiguity,
or side by side; as, a
juxtaposition
of
words..
Ligator
::
Ligator
(n.) An
instrument
for
ligating,
or for
placing
and
fastening
a
ligature..
Placing
::
Placing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Plac.
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To stop, as a
wheel,
by
placing
something
under it; to
scotch;
to
skid..
Monatomic
::
Monatomic
(adv.)
Having
the
equivalence
or
replacing
power of an atom of
hydrogen;
univalent;
as, the
methyl
radical
is
monatomic..
Darn
::
Darn (v. t.) To mend as a rent or hole, with
interlacing
stitches
of yarn or
thread
by means of a
needle;
to sew
together
with yarn or
thread..
Unlace
::
Unlace
(v. t.) To
loose,
and take off, as a
bonnet
from a sail, or to cast off, as any
lacing
in any part of the
rigging
of a
vessel..
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) The
period
of the night
during
which a
person
does duty as a
sentinel,
or
guard;
the time from the
placing
of a
sentinel
till his
relief;
hence,
a
division
of the
night..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) Low shoes
fastened
with
lacings.
Staphyloraphy
::
Staphyloplasty
(n.) The
operation
for
restoring
or
replacing
the soft
palate
when it has been lost.
Circumposition
::
Circumposition
(n.) The act of
placing
in a
circle,
or round
about,
or the state of being so
placed..
Lacing
::
Lacing
(n.) A rope or line
passing
through
eyelet
holes in the edge of a sail or an
awning
to
attach
it to a yard, gaff, etc..
Metachronism
::
Metachronism
(n.) An error
committed
in
chronology
by
placing
an event after its real time.
Orientation
::
Orientation
(n.) An
aspect
or
fronting
to the east;
especially
(Arch.),
the
placing
of a
church
so that the
chancel,
containing
the altar
toward
which the
congregation
fronts
in
worship,
will be on the east end..
Timberman
::
Timberman
(n.) A man
employed
in
placing
supports
of
timber
in a mine.
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To form, as
cloth,
by
interlacing
threads;
to
compose,
as a
texture
of any kind, by
putting
together
textile
materials;
as, to weave
broadcloth;
to weave a
carpet;
hence,
to form into a
fabric;
to
compose;
to
fabricate;
as, to weave the plot of a
story..
Couching
::
Couching
(n.) The
operation
of
putting
down or
displacing
the
opaque
lens in
cataract.
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