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Definition of lace
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Lace (v. t.) To add
spirits
to (a
beverage).
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Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Subordinative
::
Subordination
(n.) Place of
inferior
rank.
Relay
::
Relay (n.) A
supply
of
hunting
dogs or
horses
kept in
readiness
at
certain
places
to
relive
the tired dogs or
horses,
and to
continue
the
pursuit
of the game if it comes that way..
Right
::
Right (a.) Well
placed,
disposed,
or
adjusted;
orderly;
well
regulated;
correctly
done..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) That which is
substituted
in the place of what is
wrong;
an
emendation;
as, the
corrections
on a proof sheet
should
be set in the
margin..
Faldstool
::
Faldstool
(n.) A
folding
stool,
or
portable
seat, made to fold up in the
manner
of a camo
stool.
It was
formerly
placed
in the choir for a
bishop,
when he
offciated
in any but his own
cathedral
church..
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
In a
descending
direction
along;
from a
higher
to a lower place upon or
within;
at a lower place in or on; as, down a hill; down a
well..
Catafalque
::
Catafalque
(n.) A
temporary
structure
sometimes
used in the
funeral
solemnities
of
eminent
persons,
for the
public
exhibition
of the
remains,
or their
conveyance
to the place of
burial..
Headlight
::
Headlight
(n.) A
light,
with a
powerful
reflector,
placed
at the head of a
locomotive,
or in front of it, to throw light on the track at
night,
or in going
through
a dark
tunnel..
Roomage
::
Roomage
(n.)
Space;
place;
room.
Declivity
::
Declivity
(n.) A
descending
surface;
a
sloping
place.
Corbiestep
::
Corbiestep
(n.) One of the steps in which a gable wall is often
finished
in place of a
continuous
slope;
-- also
called
crowstep.
Room
::
Room (n.) A
particular
portion
of space
appropriated
for
occupancy;
a place to sit,
stand,
or lie; a
seat..
Astel
::
Astel (n.) An arch, or
ceiling,
of
boards,
placed
over the men's heads in a
mine..
Premier
::
Premier
(a.)
First;
chief;
principal;
as, the
premier
place;
premier
minister..
Whither
::
Whither
(adv.)
To what
place;
-- used
interrogatively;
as,
whither
goest
thou?.
Shrape
::
Shrape
(n.) A place
baited
with chaff to
entice
birds.
Stead
::
Stead (n.) Place or room which
another
had, has, or might
have..
Cemetery
::
Cemetery
(n.) A place or
ground
set apart for the
burial
of the dead; a
graveyard;
a
churchyard;
a
necropolis.
Belace
::
Belace
(v. t.) To
fasten,
as with a lace or
cord..
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