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Definition of lag
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Lag (a.) Last;
long-delayed;
--
obsolete,
except
in the
phrase
lag end..
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Pollage
::
Pollage
(n.) A head or poll tax;
hence,
extortion..
Elevate
::
Elevate
(v. t.) To bring from a lower place to a
higher;
to lift up; to
raise;
as, to
elevate
a
weight,
a
flagstaff,
etc..
Dole
::
Dole (n.) A void space left in
tillage.
Vill
::
Vill (n.) A small
collection
of
houses;
a
village.
Ketmie
::
Ketmie
(n.) The name of
certain
African
species
of
Hibiscus,
cultivated
for the acid of their
mucilage..
Arytenoid
::
Arytenoid
(a.)
Ladle-shaped;
--
applied
to two small
cartilages
of the
larynx,
and also to the
glands,
muscles,
etc.,
connected
with them. The
cartilages
are
attached
to the
cricoid
cartilage
and
connected
with the vocal
cords..
Flagration
::
Flagration
(n.) A
conflagration.
Expilation
::
Expilation
(n.) The act of
expilating
or
stripping
off;
plunder;
pillage.
Sockdolager
::
Sockdolager
(n.) That which
finishes
or ends a
matter;
a
settler;
a
poser,
as a heavy blow, a
conclusive
answer,
and the
like..
Billage
::
Billage
(n. / v. t. & i.) Same as
Bilge.
Viscin
::
Viscin
(n.) A
clear,
viscous,
tasteless
substance
extracted
from the
mucilaginous
sap of the
mistletoe
(Viscum
album),
holly,
etc., and
constituting
an
essential
ingredient
of
birdlime..
Back
::
Back (n.) The part
opposite
to, or most
remote
from, that which
fronts
the
speaker
or
actor;
or the part out of
sight,
or not
generally
seen; as, the back of an
island,
of a hill, or of a
village..
Tillage
::
Tillage
(n.) A place
tilled
or
cultivated;
cultivated
land.
Urohyal
::
Urohyal
(n.) A
urohyal
bone or
cartilage.
Succubi
::
Succubous
(a.)
Having
the
leaves
so
placed
that the upper part of each one is
covered
by the base of the next
higher
leaf, as in
hepatic
mosses
of the genus
Plagiochila..
Monas
::
Monas (n.) A genus of
minute
flagellate
Infusoria
of which there are many
species,
both free and
attached.
See
Illust.
under
Monad..
Pleuropneumonia
::
Pleuropneumonia
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
pleura
and
lungs;
a
combination
of
pleurisy
and
pneumonia,
esp. a kind of
contagions
and fatal lung
plague
of
cattle..
Xiphisternum
::
Xiphisternum
(n.) The
posterior
segment,
or
extremity,
of the
sternum;
--
sometimes
called
metasternum,
ensiform
cartilage,
ensiform
process,
or
xiphoid
process..
Basi-
::
Basi- () A
combining
form,
especially
in
anatomical
and
botanical
words,
to
indicate
the base or
position
at or near a base;
forming
a base; as,
basibranchials,
the most
ventral
of the
cartilages
or bones of the
branchial
arches;
basicranial,
situated
at the base of the
cranium;
basifacial,
basitemporal,
etc..
Lagging
::
Lagging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of La.
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