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Definition of laid
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Laid (imp. & p. p.) of Lay.
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Underlay
::
Underlay
(v. t.) To raise or
support
by
something
laid
under;
as, to
underlay
a cut,
plate,
or the like, for
printing.
See
Underlay,
n., 2..
Tramway
::
Tramway
(n.) A
railway
laid in the
streets
of a town or city, on which cars for
passengers
or for
freight
are drawn by
horses;
a horse
railroad..
Underlayer
::
Underlayer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
underlays
or is
underlaid;
a lower
layer..
Hulk
::
Hulk (n.) The body of a ship or
decked
vessel
of any kind; esp., the body of an old
vessel
laid by as unfit for
service..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
place,
time,
circumstance,
etc., in which
anything
occurs,
or in which the
action
of a
story,
play, or the like, is laid;
surroundings
amid which
anything
is set
before
the
imagination;
place of
occurrence,
exhibition,
or
action..
Cabling
::
Cabling
(n.) The
decoration
of a
fluted
shaft of a
column
or of a
pilaster
with
reeds,
or
rounded
moldings,
which seem to be laid in the
hollows
of the
fluting.
These are
limited
in
length
to about one third of the
height
of the
shaft..
Reap
::
Reap (v.) A
bundle
of
grain;
a
handful
of grain laid down by the
reaper
as it is cut.
Water-laid
::
Water-laid
(a.)
Having
a
left-hand
twist;
-- said of
cordage;
as, a
water-laid,
or
left-hand,
rope..
Corduroy
::
Corduroy
(v. t.) To form of logs laid side by side.
Calk
::
Calk (v. t.) To copy, as a
drawing,
by
rubbing
the back of it with red or black
chalk,
and then
passing
a blunt style or
needle
over the
lines,
so as to leave a
tracing
on the paper or other thing
against
which it is laid or
held..
Unlaid
::
Unlaid
(a.) Not laid or
placed;
not
fixed.
Keelson
::
Keelson
(n.) A piece of
timber
in a ship laid on the
middle
of the floor
timbers
over the keel, and
binding
the floor
timbers
to the keel; in iron
vessels,
a
structure
of
plates,
situated
like the
keelson
of a
timber
ship..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(v. i.) To lie in
folds;
also, to
appear
as if laid in folds or
plaits;
to
ripple;
to
undulate..
Laidly
::
Laidly
(a.) Ugly;
loathsome.
Interlaid
::
Interlaid
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interla.
Crocodile
::
Crocodile
(n.) A large
reptile
of the genus
Crocodilus,
of
several
species.
They grow to the
length
of
sixteen
or
eighteen
feet, and
inhabit
the large
rivers
of
Africa,
Asia, and
America.
The eggs, laid in the sand, are
hatched
by the sun's heat. The best known
species
is that of the Nile (C.
vulgaris,
or C.
Niloticus).
The
Florida
crocodile
(C.
Americanus)
is much less
common
than the
alligator
and has
longer
jaws. The name is also
sometimes
applied
to the
species
of other
related
genera,
as th
Bet
::
Bet (n.) That which is laid,
staked,
or
pledged,
as
between
two
parties,
upon the event of a
contest
or any
contingent
issue;
the act of
giving
such a
pledge;
a
wager..
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Done, made, or laid in
waggery
or for
sport;
sportive;
humorous;
as, a
waggish
trick..
Triangulate
::
Triangulate
(v. t.) To
divide
into
triangles;
specifically,
to
survey
by means of a
series
of
triangles
properly
laid down and
measured..
Fleaking
::
Fleaking
(n.) A light
covering
of
reeds,
over which the main
covering
is laid, in
thatching
houses..
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