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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 adorn with
narrow
strips
or
braids
of some
decorative
material;
as, cloth laced with
silver..
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Stationed
::
Station
(n.) One of the
places
at which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause for the
performance
of an act of
devotion;
formerly,
the tomb of a
martyr,
or some
similarly
consecrated
spot; now,
especially,
one of those
representations
of the
successive
stages
of our
Lord's
passion
which are often
placed
round the naves of large
churches
and by the side of the way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines,
and which are
visited
in
rotation,
stated
services
being
performed
at each; --
called
also
Station
o
Permanency
::
Permanency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
permanent;
continuance
in the same state or
place;
duration;
fixedness;
as, the
permanence
of
institutions;
the
permanence
of
nature..
Frame
::
Frame (n.) A term
applied,
especially
in
England,
to
certain
machines
built upon or
within
framework;
as, a
stocking
frame;
lace
frame;
spinning
frame,
etc..
Tribasic
::
Tribasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
three
molecules
of a
monacid
base, or their
equivalent;
having
three
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by basic
elements
on
radicals;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
citric
acid is a
tribasic
acid..
Displacement
::
Displacement
(n.) The act of
displacing,
or the state of being
displaced;
a
putting
out of
place..
Remittance
::
Remittance
(n.) The act of
transmitting
money,
bills,
or the like, esp. to a
distant
place,
as in
satisfaction
of a
demand,
or in
discharge
of an
obligation..
Inlaw
::
Inlaw (v. t.) To clear of
outlawry
or
attainder;
to place under the
protection
of the law.
Placentae
::
Placentae
(pl. ) of
Placent.
Chimney
::
Chimney
(n.) A
fireplace
or
hearth.
Fissilinguia
::
Fissilinguia
(n. pl.) A group of
Lacertilia
having
the
tongue
forked,
including
the
common
lizards..
Violaceous
::
Violaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants,
of which the
violet
is the type. It
contains
about
twenty
genera
and two
hundred
and fifty
species..
Adventitious
::
Adventitious
(a.) Out of the
proper
or usual
place;
as,
adventitious
buds or
roots..
Standard
::
Standard
(n.) An
inverted
knee
timber
placed
upon the deck
instead
of
beneath
it, with its
vertical
branch
turned
upward
from that which lies
horizontally..
Pygropodes
::
Pygropodes
(n. pl.) A
division
of
swimming
birds which
includes
the
grebes,
divers,
auks, etc., in which the legs are
placed
far
back..
Nursery
::
Nursery
(n.) A place where young
trees,
shrubs,
vines,
etc., are
propagated
for the
purpose
of
transplanting;
a
plantation
of young
trees..
Valenciennes Lace
::
Valenciennes
lace () A rich kind of lace made at
Valenciennes,
in
France.
Each piece is made
throughout,
ground
and
pattern,
by the same
person
and with the same
thread,
the
pattern
being
worked
in the net..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To pass from a
higher
to a lower
place;
to move
downwards;
to come or go down in any way, as by
falling,
flowing,
walking,
etc.; to
plunge;
to fall; to
incline
downward;
-- the
opposite
of
ascend..
Fourthly
::
Fourthly
(adv.)
In the
fourth
place.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Tread
::
Tread (n.) The upper
horizontal
part of a step, on which the foot is
placed..
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