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Definition of loo
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of loo is as below...
Loo (n.) An old game
played
with five, or
three,
cards dealt to each
player
from a full pack. When five cards are used the
highest
card is the knave of clubs or (if so
agreed
upon) the knave of
trumps;
--
formerly
called
lanterloo..
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Haematogenous
::
Haematogenous
(a.)
Originating
in the
blood.
Looped
::
Looped
(a.) Bent,
folded,
or tied, so as to make a loop; as, a
looped
wire or
string..
Bartizan
::
Bartizan
(n.) A
small,
overhanging
structure
for
lookout
or
defense,
usually
projecting
at an angle of a
building
or near an
entrance
gateway..
Sib
::
Sib (a.)
Related
by
blood;
akin.
Revel
::
Revel (v. i.) A feast with loose and noisy
jollity;
riotous
festivity
or
merrymaking;
a
carousal.
Defibrinate
::
Defibrinate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
fibrin,
as fresh blood or lymph by
stirring
with
twigs..
La
::
La
(interj.)
Look; see;
behold;
--
sometimes
followed
by you.
Negro
::
Negro (n.) A black man;
especially,
one of a race of black or very dark
persons
who
inhabit
the
greater
part of
tropical
Africa,
and are
distinguished
by
crisped
or curly hair, flat
noses,
and thick
protruding
lips; also, any black
person
of
unmixed
African
blood,
wherever
found..
Bocking
::
Bocking
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
fabric,
used for floor
cloths,
to cover
carpets,
etc.; -- so
called
from the town of
Bocking,
in
England,
where it was first
made..
Stitch
::
Stitch
(v. i.) A
single
turn of the
thread
round a
needle
in
knitting;
a link, or loop, of yarn; as, to let down, or drop, a
stitch;
to take up a
stitch..
Black
::
Black (a.) In a less
literal
sense:
Enveloped
or
shrouded
in
darkness;
very dark or
gloomy;
as, a black
night;
the
heavens
black with
clouds..
Hope
::
Hope (v. t.) To
desire
with
expectation
or with
belief
in the
possibility
or
prospect
of
obtaining;
to look
forward
to as a thing
desirable,
with the
expectation
of
obtaining
it; to
cherish
hopes of..
Crassamentum
::
Crassamentum
(a.) A
semisolid
mass or clot,
especially
that
formed
in
coagulation
of the
blood..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) A
collection
of loose earth and
rocks,
or
boulders,
which have been
distributed
over large
portions
of the
earth's
surface,
especially
in
latitudes
north of forty
degrees,
by the
agency
of ice..
Metabolism
::
Metabolism
(n.) The act or
process,
by which
living
tissues
or cells take up and
convert
into their own
proper
substance
the
nutritive
material
brought
to them by the
blood,
or by which they
transform
their cell
protoplasm
into
simpler
substances,
which are
fitted
either
for
excretion
or for some
special
purpose,
as in the
manufacture
of the
digestive
ferments.
Hence,
metabolism
may be
either
constructive
(anabolism),
or
destructive
(katabolism)..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) A floor or
pavement
supposed
to rest upon the
earth.
Release
::
Release
(n.) To let loose
again;
to set free from
restraint,
confinement,
or
servitude;
to give
liberty
to, or to set at
liberty;
to let go..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) Any tinge of red color like that
produced
on the
cheeks
by a
sudden
rush of
blood;
as, the flush on the side of a
peach;
the flush on the
clouds
at
sunset..
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To drive along by the
direct
and
continuous
application
of
strength;
to push;
especially,
to push (a body) so as to make it move along the
surface
of
another
body; as, to shove a boat on the
water;
to shove a table
across
the
floor..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The act of
pouring
out; as,
effusion
of
water,
of
blood,
of
grace,
of
words,
and the
like..
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