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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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Monatomic
::
Monatomic
(adv.)
Having
the
equivalence
or
replacing
power of an atom of
hydrogen;
univalent;
as, the
methyl
radical
is
monatomic..
Apotheosis
::
Apotheosis
(n. pl.) The act of
elevating
a
mortal
to the rank of, and
placing
him
among,
the gods;
deification..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) The act or art of
composing,
or
forming
a whole or
integral,
by
placing
together
and
uniting
different
things,
parts,
or
ingredients..
Crossbow
::
Crossbow
(n.) A
weapon,
used in
discharging
arrows,
formed
by
placing
a bow
crosswise
on a
stock..
Orientation
::
Orientation
(n.) An
aspect
or
fronting
to the east;
especially
(Arch.),
the
placing
of a
church
so that the
chancel,
containing
the altar
toward
which the
congregation
fronts
in
worship,
will be on the east end..
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..
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..
Proposition
::
Proposition
(n.) The act of
setting
or
placing
before;
the act of
offering.
Placement
::
Placement
(n.) The act of
placing,
or the state of being
placed..
Metachronism
::
Metachronism
(n.) An error
committed
in
chronology
by
placing
an event after its real time.
Unlace
::
Unlace
(v. t.) To loose by
undoing
a
lacing;
as, to
unlace
a
shoe..
Interlocation
::
Interlocation
(n.) A
placing
or
coming
between;
interposition.
Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To treat by
pushing
down or
displacing
the
opaque
lens with a
needle;
as, to couch a
cataract..
Timberman
::
Timberman
(n.) A man
employed
in
placing
supports
of
timber
in a mine.
Lacing
::
Lacing
(n.) A lace;
specifically
(Mach.),
a thong of thin
leather
for
uniting
the ends of
belts..
Vicarious
::
Vicarious
(prep.)
Acting
as a
substitute;
-- said of
abnormal
action
which
replaces
a
suppressed
normal
function;
as,
vicarious
hemorrhage
replacing
menstruation..
Interlace
::
Interlace
(v. t. & i.) To
unite,
as by
lacing
together;
to
insert
or
interpose
one thing
within
another;
to
intertwine;
to
interweave..
Subordination
::
Subordination
(n.) The act of
subordinating,
placing
in a lower
order,
or
subjecting..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
placing
of words and
members
in a
sentence
in such a
manner
as to
contribute
to force and
beauty
or
clearness
of
expression.
Low-church
::
Low-church
(a.) Not
placing
a high
estimate
on
ecclesiastical
organizations
or
forms;
--
applied
especially
to
Episcopalians,
and
opposed
to
high-church.
See High
Church,
under
High..
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