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Definition of lay
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Lay (v. t.) A plan; a
scheme.
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Balloon
::
Balloon
(n.) A game
played
with a large
inflated
ball.
Scene
::
Scene (v. t.) To
exhibit
as a
scene;
to make a scene of; to
display.
Lay
::
Lay (v. i.) To take a
position;
to come or go; as, to lay
forward;
to lay
aloft..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A
variety
of the game of
tennis
played
with
peculiar
long-handled
rackets;
--
chiefly
in the
plural.
Belay
::
Belay (v. t.) To lie in wait for with a view to
assault.
Hence:
to block up or
obstruct.
Harden
::
Harden
(v. t.) To make hard or
harder;
to make firm or
compact;
to
indurate;
as, to
harden
clay or
iron..
Wich
::
Wich (n.) A
narrow
port or
passage
in the rink or
course,
flanked
by the
stones
of
previous
players..
Expense
::
Expense
(n.) That which is
expended,
laid out, or
consumed;
cost;
outlay;
charge;
--
sometimes
with the
notion
of loss or
damage
to those on whom the
expense
falls;
as, the
expenses
of war; an
expense
of
time..
Promt
::
Promt
(superl.)
Done or
rendered
quickly,
readily,
or
immediately;
given
without
delay or
hesitation;
-- said of
conduct;
as,
prompt
assistance..
Pug
::
Pug (n.)
Tempered
clay; clay
moistened
and
worked
so as to be
plastic.
Chibouk
::
Chibouk
(n.) A
Turkish
pipe,
usually
with a
mouthpiece
of
amber,
a stem, four or five feet long and not
pliant,
of some
valuable
wood, and a bowl of baked
clay..
Lay
::
Lay (v. t.) To cause to lie dead or
dying.
Overlaying
::
Overlaying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Overla.
Ostentator
::
Ostentator
(n.) One fond of
display;
a
boaster.
Backgammon
::
Backgammon
(n.) A game of
chance
and
skill,
played
by two
persons
on a board
marked
off into
twenty-four
spaces
called
points.
Each
player
has
fifteen
pieces,
or men, the
movements
of which from point to point are
determined
by
throwing
dice.
Formerly
called
tables..
Ticktack
::
Ticktack
(n.) A kind of
backgammon
played
both with men and pegs;
tricktrack.
Croquet
::
Croquet
(n.) An
open-air
game in which two or more
players
endeavor
to drive
wooden
balls,
by means of
mallets,
through
a
series
of hoops or
arches
set in the
ground
according
to some
pattern..
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To lay or
place;
to put or
adjust
(one thing to
another);
-- with to; as, to apply the hand to the
breast;
to apply
medicaments
to a
diseased
part of the
body..
Belaying Pin
::
Belaying
pin () A
strong
pin in the side of a
vessel,
or by the mast, round which ropes are wound when they are
fastened
or
belayed..
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..
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