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Definition of laced
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 laced is as below...
Laced (a.)
Fastened
with a lace or
laces;
decorated
with
narrow
strips
or
braid.
See Lace, v. t..
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Limitary
::
Limitary
(v. t.)
Placed
at the
limit,
as a
guard..
Mark
::
Mark (n.) One of the bits of
leather
or
colored
bunting
which are
placed
upon a
sounding
line at
intervals
of from two to five
fathoms.
The
unmarked
fathoms
are
called
deeps..
Diallage
::
Diallage
(n.) A
figure
by which
arguments
are
placed
in
various
points
of view, and then
turned
to one
point..
Throne
::
Throne
(v. i.) To be in, or sit upon, a
throne;
to be
placed
as if upon a
throne..
Heptad
::
Heptad
(n.) An atom which has a
valence
of
seven,
and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, seven monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
iodine
is a
heptad
in iodic acid. Also used as an
adjective..
Chancel
::
Chancel
(v. t.) That part of a
church,
reserved
for the use of the
clergy,
where the
altar,
or
communion
table,
is
placed..
Plashoot
::
Plashoot
(n.) A hedge or fence
formed
of
branches
of trees
interlaced,
or
plashed..
Truncated
::
Truncated
(a.)
Replaced,
or cut off, by a
plane,
especially
when
equally
inclined
to the
adjoining
faces;
as, a
truncated
edge..
Skylight
::
Skylight
(n.) A
window
placed
in the roof of a
building,
in the
ceiling
of a room, or in the deck of a ship, for the
admission
of light from
above..
Outguard
::
Outguard
(n.) A guard or small body of
troops
at a
distance
from the main body of an army, to watch for the
approach
of an
enemy;
hence,
anything
for
defense
placed
at a
distance
from the thing to be
defended..
Interlacement
::
Interlacement
(n.) The act of
interlacing,
or the state of being
interlaced;
also, that which is
interlaced..
Thoroughsped
::
Thoroughsped
(a.) Fully
accomplished;
thoroughplaced.
Circumposition
::
Circumposition
(n.) The act of
placing
in a
circle,
or round
about,
or the state of being so
placed..
Pulpited
::
Pulpited
(a.)
Placed
in a
pulpit.
Set
::
Set (n.) A piece
placed
temporarily
upon the head of a pile when the
latter
cannot
be
reached
by the
weight,
or
hammer,
except
by means of such an
intervening
piece..
Subcontrary
::
Subcontrary
(a.)
Having,
or being in, a
contrary
order;
-- said of a
section
of an
oblique
cone
having
a
circular
base made by a plane not
parallel
to the base, but so
inclined
to the axis that the
section
is a
circle;
applied
also to two
similar
triangles
when so
placed
as to have a
common
angle at the
vertex,
the
opposite
sides not being
parallel..
Circumstant
::
Circumstant
(a.)
Standing
or
placed
around;
surrounding.
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) That which is
placed
anywhere,
or in any one's
hands,
for safe
keeping;
something
intrusted
to the care of
another;
esp., money
lodged
with a bank or
banker,
subject
to
order;
anything
given as
pledge
or
security..
Bookplate
::
Bookplate
(n.) A
label,
placed
upon or in a book,
showing
its
ownership
or its
position
in a
library..
Opposite
::
Opposite
(a.)
Placed
over
against;
standing
or
situated
over
against
or in
front;
facing;
-- often with to; as, a house
opposite
to the
Exchange..
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