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Definition of lacing
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Lacing
(n.) The act of
securing,
fastening,
or
tightening,
with a lace or
laces..
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Placing
::
Placing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Plac.
Proposition
::
Proposition
(n.) The act of
setting
or
placing
before;
the act of
offering.
Knit
::
Knit (v. i.) To form a
fabric
by
interlacing
yarn or
thread;
to weave by
making
knots or
loops.
Solacing
::
Solacing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Solac.
Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To treat by
pushing
down or
displacing
the
opaque
lens with a
needle;
as, to couch a
cataract..
Split
::
Split (n.) the
division
by a
player
of one hand of
blackjack
into two
hands,
allowed
when the first two cards dealt to a
player
have the same
value;
the
player
is
usually
obliged
to
increase
the
amount
wagered
by
placing
a sum equal to the
original
bet on the new hand thus
created..
Network
::
Network
(n.) Any
system
of lines or
channels
interlacing
or
crossing
like the
fabric
of a net; as, a
network
of
veins;
a
network
of
railroads..
Lacing
::
Lacing
(n.) A rope or line
passing
through
eyelet
holes in the edge of a sail or an
awning
to
attach
it to a yard, gaff, etc..
Althorn
::
Althorn
(n.) An
instrument
of the
saxhorn
family,
used
exclusively
in
military
music,
often
replacing
the
French
horn..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) To form, as a knot, by
interlacing
or
complicating
a cord; also, to
interlace,
or form a knot in; as, to tie a cord to a tree; to knit; to
knot..
Postposition
::
Postposition
(n.) The act of
placing
after,
or the state of being
placed
after..
Nick
::
Nick (n.) A notch cut
crosswise
in the shank of a type, to
assist
a
compositor
in
placing
it
properly
in the
stick,
and in
distribution..
Misplacing
::
Misplacing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Misplac.
Drabbler
::
Drabbler
(n.) A piece of
canvas
fastened
by
lacing
to the
bonnet
of a sail, to give it a
greater
depth,
or more
drop..
Enlacement
::
Enlacement
(n.) The act of
enlacing,
or state of being
enlaced;
a
surrounding
as with a
lace..
Pot
::
Pot (v. t.) To
drain;
as, to pot
sugar,
by
taking
it from the
cooler,
and
placing
it in
hogsheads,
etc.,
having
perforated
heads,
through
which the
molasses
drains
off..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) Low shoes
fastened
with
lacings.
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
ventilating,
or the state of being
ventilated;
the art or
process
of
replacing
foul air by that which is pure, in any
inclosed
place,
as a
house,
a
church,
a mine, etc.; free
exposure
to air..
Marseilles
::
Marseilles
(n.) A
general
term for
certain
kinds of
fabrics,
which are
formed
of two
series
of
threads
interlacing
each
other,
thus
forming
double
cloth,
quilted
in the loom; -- so named
because
first made in
Marseilles,
France..
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To stop, as a
wheel,
by
placing
something
under it; to
scotch;
to
skid..
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