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Definition of lag
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Lag (n.) See
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Lagoon
::
Lagoon
(n.) A lake in a coral
island,
often
occupying
a large
portion
of its area, and
usually
communicating
with the sea. See
Atoll..
Java
::
Java (n.) One of the
islands
of the Malay
Archipelago
belonging
to the
Netherlands.
Galage
::
Galage
(n.) See
Galoche.
Staff
::
Staff (n.) A pole upon which a flag is
supported
and
displayed.
Touch
::
Touch (n.) That part of the field which is
beyond
the line of flags on
either
side.
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..
Galaxy
::
Galaxy
(n.) A
splendid
assemblage
of
persons
or
things.
Ribbing
::
Ribbing
(n.) An
assemblage
or
arrangement
of ribs, as the
timberwork
for the
support
of an arch or coved
ceiling,
the veins in the
leaves
of some
plants,
ridges
in the
fabric
of
cloth,
or the
like..
Semi-pelagian
::
Semi-Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Cassianus,
a
French
monk (died about 448), who
modified
the
doctrines
of
Pelagius,
by
denying
human
merit,
and
maintaining
the
necessity
of the
Spirit's
influence,
while,
on the other hand, he
rejected
the
Augustinian
doctrines
of
election,
the
inability
of man to do good, and the
certain
perseverance
of the
saints..
-goes
::
-goes (pl. ) of
Archipelag.
Fire
::
Fire (n.) The
burning
of a house or town; a
conflagration.
Flag
::
Flag (n.) A flat stone used for
paving.
Pole
::
Pole (n.) A long,
slender
piece of wood; a tall,
slender
piece of
timber;
the stem of a small tree whose
branches
have been
removed;
as,
specifically:
(a) A
carriage
pole, a
wooden
bar
extending
from the front axle of a
carriage
between
the wheel
horses,
by which the
carriage
is
guided
and held back. (b) A flag pole, a pole on which a flag is
supported.
(c) A
Maypole.
See
Maypole.
(d) A
barber's
pole, a pole
painted
in
stripes,
used as a sign by
barbers
and
hairdressers.
(e) A pole on which clim
Harmonite
::
Harmonite
(n.) One of a
religious
sect,
founded
in
Wurtemburg
in the last
century,
composed
of
followers
of
George
Rapp, a
weaver.
They had all their
property
in
common.
In 1803, a
portion
of this sect
settled
in
Pennsylvania
and
called
the
village
thus
established,
Harmony..
Plagueless
::
Plagueless
(a.) Free from
plagues
or the
plague.
Gullage
::
Gullage
(n.) Act of being
gulled.
Plagiocephalic
::
Plagiocephalic
(a.)
Having
an
oblique
lateral
deformity
of the
skull.
Conflagration
::
Conflagration
(n.) A fire
extending
to many
objects,
or over a large
space;
a
general
burning..
Plagal
::
Plagal
(a.)
Having
a scale
running
from the
dominant
to its
octave;
-- said of
certain
old
church
modes or
tunes,
as
opposed
to those
called
authentic,
which ran from the tonic to its
octave..
Plagiaries
::
Plagiaries
(pl. ) of
Plagiar.
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