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Definition of lay
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Lay (n.) A law.
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In-and-in
::
In-and-in
(n.) An old game
played
with four dice. In
signified
a
doublet,
or two dice
alike;
in-and-in,
either
two
doubles,
or the four dice
alike..
Playbill
::
Playbill
(n.) A
printed
programme
of a play, with the parts
assigned
to the
actors..
Stuccoer
::
Stucco
(v. t.) To
overlay
or
decorate
with
stucco,
or fine
plaster..
Allay
::
Allay (v. t.) To mix
(metals);
to mix with a baser
metal;
to
alloy;
to
deteriorate.
Frolic
::
Frolic
(n.) A scene of
gayety
and
mirth,
as in
lively
play, or in
dancing;
a
merrymaking..
Clerk
::
Clerk (n.) A
parish
officer,
being a
layman
who leads in
reading
the
responses
of the
Episcopal
church
service,
and
otherwise
assists
in it..
Laymen
::
Laymen
(pl. ) of
Layma.
Epithelium
::
Epithelium
(n.) The
superficial
layer of cells
lining
the
alimentary
canal and all its
appendages,
all
glands
and their
ducts,
blood
vessels
and
lymphatics,
serous
cavities,
etc. It often
includes
the
epidermis
(i. e.,
keratin-producing
epithelial
cells),
and it is
sometimes
restricted
to the
alimentary
canal,
the
glands
and their
appendages,
-- the term
endothelium
being
applied
to the
lining
membrane
of the blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
and
serous
cavities..
Tooter
::
Tooter
(n.) One who
toots;
one who plays upon a pipe or horn.
Play
::
Play (v. t.) To bring into
sportive
or
wanton
action;
to
exhibit
in
action;
to
execute;
as, to play
tricks..
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To lay aside or
reject
as
unworthy
of
attentions
or
regard,
as a
petition
or
motion
in
court..
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (v. i.) To play the
gypsy;
to
picnic
in the
woods.
Kittenish
::
Kittenish
(a.)
Resembling
a
kitten;
playful;
as, a
kittenish
disposition..
Crossruff
::
Crossruff
(n.) The play in whist where
partners
trump each a
different
suit, and lead to each other for that
purpose;
--
called
also
seesaw..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) One of a suit of
playing
cards,
stamped
with the
figure
of a
diamond..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A
stringed
instrument
of music
played
with a bow; a
violin;
a kit.
Endocarp
::
Endocarp
(n.) The inner layer of a
ripened
or
fructified
ovary.
Stageplayer
::
Stageplay
(n.) A
dramatic
or
theatrical
entertainment.
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..
Tackle
::
Tackle
(n.) To
seize;
to lay hold of; to
grapple;
as, a
wrestler
tackles
his
antagonist;
a dog
tackles
the
game..
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