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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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Slate
::
Slate (v. t.) An
argillaceous
rock which
readily
splits
into thin
plates;
argillite;
argillaceous
schist.
Weedery
::
Weedery
(n.)
Weeds,
collectively;
also, a place full of weeds or for
growing
weeds..
Displant
::
Displant
(v. t.) To
remove
(what is
planted
or
fixed);
to
unsettle
and take away; to
displace;
to root out; as, to
displant
inhabitants..
Pyramid
::
Pyramid
(n.) The game of pool in which the balls are
placed
in the form of a
triangle
at spot.
Scug
::
Scug (n.) A place of
shelter;
the
declivity
of a hill.
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) In point lace, the net of small
meshes
upon which the
embroidered
pattern
is
applied;
as,
Brussels
ground.
See
Brussels
lace, under
Brussels..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.) A
settled
place of
abode;
residence;
a right
growing
out of
residence;
legal
residence
or
establishment
of a
person
in a
particular
parish
or town, which
entitles
him to
maintenance
if a
pauper,
and
subjects
the
parish
or town to his
support..
Breed
::
Breed (v. t.) To give birth to; to be the
native
place of; as, a pond
breeds
fish; a
northern
country
breeds
stout men..
Heave
::
Heave (n.) A
horizontal
dislocation
in a
metallic
lode,
taking
place at an
intersection
with
another
lode..
Extol
::
Extol (v. t.) To place on high; to lift up; to
elevate.
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
dislodge;
to drive away; to
banish.
Dagger
::
Dagger
(n.) A
timber
placed
diagonally
in a
ship's
frame.
Thitherward
::
Thitherward
(adv.)
To ward that
place;
in that
direction.
Hop
::
Hop (n.) The
catkin
or
strobilaceous
fruit of the hop, much used in
brewing
to give a
bitter
taste..
Pre-
::
Pre- () A
prefix
denoting
priority
(of time,
place,
or
rank);
as,
precede,
to go
before;
precursor,
a
forerunner;
prefix,
to fix or place
before;
preeminent
eminent
before
or above
others.
Pre- is
sometimes
used
intensively,
as in
prepotent,
very
potent..
Peddle
::
Peddle
(v. t.) To sell from place to
place;
to
retail
by
carrying
around
from
customer
to
customer;
to hawk;
hence,
to
retail
in very small
quantities;
as, to
peddle
vegetables
or
tinware..
Deambulatory
::
Deambulatory
(n.) A
covered
place in which to walk; an
ambulatory.
Bunk
::
Bunk (n.) One of a
series
of
berths
or bed
places
in
tiers.
Date
::
Date (n.) The point of time at which a
transaction
or event takes
place,
or is
appointed
to take
place;
a given point of time;
epoch;
as, the date of a
battle..
Keel
::
Keel (n.) A
longitudinal
timber,
or
series
of
timbers
scarfed
together,
extending
from stem to stern along the
bottom
of a
vessel.
It is the
principal
timber
of the
vessel,
and, by means of the ribs
attached
on each side,
supports
the
vessel's
frame.
In an iron
vessel,
a
combination
of
plates
supplies
the place of the keel of a
wooden
ship. See
Illust.
of
Keelson..
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