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Definition of lag
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Lag (v. i.) To walk or more
slowly;
to stay or fall
behind;
to
linger
or
loiter.
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Tongkang
::
Tongkang
(n.) A kind of boat or junk used in the seas of the Malay
Archipelago.
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..
Subcartilaginous
::
Subcartilaginous
(a.)
Situated
under or
beneath
a
cartilage
or
cartilages.
Selachii
::
Selachii
(n. pl.) An order of
elasmobranchs
including
the
sharks
and rays; the
Plagiostomi.
Called
also
Selacha,
Selache,
and
Selachoidei..
Vassalage
::
Vassalage
(n.) The state of being a
vassal,
or
feudatory..
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. t.) To
plunder;
to strip by
violence;
to
pillage;
to rob; -- with of
before
the name of the thing
taken;
as, to spoil one of his goods or
possession..
Suctorian
::
Suctorian
(n.) A
cartilaginous
fish with a mouth
adapted
for
suction,
as the
lampery..
Pellagrin
::
Pellagrin
(n.) One who is
afficted
with
pellagra.
Wimple
::
Wimple
(n.) A flag or
streamer.
Complex
::
Complex
(n.)
Assemblage
of
related
things;
collection;
complication.
Conflagration
::
Conflagration
(n.) A fire
extending
to many
objects,
or over a large
space;
a
general
burning..
Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The act or
practice
of
cultivating,
or of
preparing
the earth for seed and
raising
crops by
tillage;
as, the
culture
of the
soil..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) A band
composed,
for the
largest
part, of
players
of the
various
viol
instruments,
many of each kind,
together
with a
proper
complement
of wind
instruments
of wood and
brass;
-- as
distinguished
from a
military
or
street
band of
players
on wind
instruments,
and from an
assemblage
of solo
players
for the
rendering
of
concerted
pieces,
such as
septets,
octets,
and the
like..
Flagellating
::
Flagellating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Flagellat.
Chondro-
::
Chondro-
() A
combining
form
meaning
a
grain,
granular,
granular
cartilage,
cartilaginous;
as, the
chondrocranium,
the
cartilaginous
skull of the lower
vertebrates
and of
embryos..
Mallows
::
Mallows
(n.) A genus of
plants
(Malva)
having
mucilaginous
qualities.
See
Malvaceous.
Gutta-percha
::
Gutta-percha
(n.) A
concrete
juice
produced
by
various
trees found in the
Malayan
archipelago,
especially
by the
Isonandra,
/
Dichopsis,
Gutta.
It
becomes
soft, and
unpressible
at the
tamperature
of
boiling
water,
and, on
cooling,
retains
its new
shape.
It
dissolves
in oils and
ethers,
but not in
water.
In many of its
properties
it
resembles
caoutchouc,
and it is
extensively
used for many
economical
purposes.
The
Mimusops
globosa
of
Guiana
also
yields
this
material..
Mucic
::
Mucic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, gums and
micilaginous
substances;
specif.,
denoting
an acid
obtained
by the
oxidation
of gums,
dulcite,
etc., as a white
crystalline
substance
isomeric
with
saccharic
acid..
Grouse
::
Grouse
(n. sing. & pl.) Any of the
numerous
species
of
gallinaceous
birds of the
family
Tetraonidae,
and
subfamily
Tetraoninae,
inhabiting
Europe,
Asia, and North
America.
They have plump
bodies,
strong,
well-feathered
legs, and
usually
mottled
plumage.
The group
includes
the
ptarmigans
(Lagopus),
having
feathered
feet..
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To
ravage;
to
prevail
without
restraint,
or with
destruction
or fatal
effect;
as, the
plague
raged in
Cairo..
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