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Definition of lace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lace is as below...
Lace (v. t.) To
fasten
with a lace; to draw
together
with a lace
passed
through
eyelet
holes;
to unite with a lace or
laces,
or,
figuratively.
with
anything
resembling
laces..
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Trist
::
Trist (n.) A
secret
meeting,
or the place of such
meeting;
a
tryst.
See
Tryst..
Haymow
::
Haymow
(n.) The place in a barn where hay is
deposited.
Backare
::
Backare
(interj.)
Stand back! give
place!
-- a cant word of the
Elizabethan
writers,
probably
in
ridicule
of some
person
who
pretended
to a
knowledge
of Latin which he did not
possess..
Lungoor
::
Lungoor
(n.) A
long-tailed
monkey
(Semnopithecus
schislaceus),
from the
mountainous
districts
of
India..
Ascent
::
Ascent
() An
eminence,
hill, or high
place..
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
compass
of the court of
Marshalsea
and the
Palace
court,
within
which the lord
steward
and the
marshal
of the
king's
household
had
special
jurisdiction;
-- so
called
from the
verge,
or
staff,
which the
marshal
bore..
Transit
::
Transit
(n.) The
passage
of a
heavenly
body over the
meridian
of a
place,
or
through
the field of a
telescope..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) A side
building,
less than the main
edifice;
as, one of the wings of a
palace..
Underpin
::
Underpin
(v. t.) To
support
by some solid
foundation;
to place
something
underneath
for
support.
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) A frame or
support
for
holding
something
in
place,
as
journal
boxes,
etc..
Liner
::
Liner (n.) A thin piece
placed
between
two parts to hold or
adjust
them, fill a
space,
etc.; a
shim..
Lace
::
Lace (v. i.) To be
fastened
with a lace, or
laces;
as, these boots
lace..
Locative
::
Locative
(a.)
Indicating
place,
or the place
where,
or
wherein;
as, a
locative
adjective;
locative
case of a
noun..
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) Any
instrument
or
contrivance
serving
a
purpose
like that of a
ship's
anchor,
as an
arrangement
of
timber
to hold a dam fast; a
contrivance
to hold the end of a
bridge
cable,
or other
similar
part; a
contrivance
used by
founders
to hold the core of a mold in
place..
Logrolling
::
Logrolling
(n.) The act or
process
of
rolling
logs from the place where they were
felled
to the
stream
which
floats
them to the
sawmill
or to
market.
In this labor
neighboring
camps of
loggers
combine
to
assist
each other in turn.
Placebo
::
Placebo
(n.) A
prescription
intended
to humor or
satisfy.
Several
::
Several
(n.) An
inclosed
or
separate
place;
inclosure.
President
::
President
(a.)
Occupying
the first rank or chief
place;
having
the
highest
authority;
presiding.
Secretariate
::
Secretariate
(n.) The
office
of a
secretary;
the place where a
secretary
transacts
business,
keeps
records,
etc..
Snuggery
::
Snuggery
(n.) A snug, cozy
place..
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