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Definition of lag
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 lag is as below...
Lag (a.) Last;
long-delayed;
--
obsolete,
except
in the
phrase
lag end..
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Parachordal
::
Parachordal
(a.)
Situated
on
either
side of the
notochord;
--
applied
especially
to the
cartilaginous
rudiments
of the skull on each side of the
anterior
part of the
notochord.
Glycyrrhiza
::
Glycyrrhiza
(n.) A genus of
papilionaceous
herbaceous
plants,
one
species
of which (G.
glabra),
is the
licorice
plant,
the roots of which have a
bittersweet
mucilaginous
taste..
Stylar
::
Stylagalmaic
(a.)
Performing
the
office
of
columns;
as,
Atlantes
and
Caryatides
are
stylagalmaic
figures
or
images..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) An
assemblage
of
members
of wood or
metal,
supported
at two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to those
points,
with the least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when left
visible,
as in open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or are built with
greater
massiveness
than is
requisite,
or are
composed
in
unscientific
ways in
accordance
with the
exigencies
of
style..
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A food fish
(Elagatis
pinnulatus)
of
Florida
and the West
Indies;
--
called
also
skipjack,
shoemaker,
and
yellowtail.
The name
alludes
to its rapid
successive
leaps from the
water..
Diallage
::
Diallage
(n.) A dark green or
bronze-colored
laminated
variety
of
pyroxene,
common
in
certain
igneous
rocks..
Fibulare
::
Fibulare
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
of the
tarsus,
which
articulates
with the
fibula,
and
corresponds
to the
calcaneum
in man and most
mammals..
Tarsus
::
Tarsus
(n.) The
ankle;
the bones or
cartilages
of the part of the foot
between
the
metatarsus
and the leg,
consisting
in man of seven short
bones..
Flagging
::
Flagging
(a.)
Growing
languid,
weak, or
spiritless;
weakening;
delaying..
Remiss
::
Remiss
(a.) Not
energetic
or exact in duty or
business;
not
careful
or
prompt
in
fulfilling
engagements;
negligent;
careless;
tardy;
behindhand;
lagging;
slack;
hence,
lacking
earnestness
or
activity;
languid;
slow..
Deflagrated
::
Deflagrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Deflagrat.
Ancient
::
Ancient
(n.) An
ensign
or flag.
Placoganoidei
::
Placoganoidei
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ganoid
fishes
including
those that have large
external
bony
plates
and a
cartilaginous
skeleton.
Subcartilaginous
::
Subcartilaginous
(a.)
Situated
under or
beneath
a
cartilage
or
cartilages.
Microspore
::
Microspore
(n.) One of the
exceedingly
minute
spores
found in
certain
flowerless
plants,
as
Selaginella
and
Isoetes,
which bear two kinds of
spores,
one very much
smaller
than the
other.
Cf.
Macrospore..
Fibrocartilage
::
Fibrocartilage
(n.) A kind of
cartilage
with a
fibrous
matrix
and
approaching
fibrous
connective
tissue
in
structure.
Plague
::
Plague
(v. t.) Fig.: To vex; to
tease;
to
harass.
Coma
::
Coma (n.) A tuft or
bunch,
-- as the
assemblage
of
branches
forming
the head of a tree; or a
cluster
of
bracts
when empty and
terminating
the
inflorescence
of a
plant;
or a tuft of long hairs on
certain
seeds..
Interhaemal
::
Interhaemal
(n.) An
interhemal
spine or
cartilage.
Sida
::
Sida (n.) A genus of
malvaceous
plants
common
in the
tropics.
All the
species
are
mucilaginous,
and some have tough
ligneous
fibers
which are used as a
substitute
for hemp and
flax..
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