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Definition of loos
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Loos (n.)
Praise;
fame;
reputation.
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Loosed
::
Loosed
(imp. & p. p.) of Loos.
Glaive
::
Glaive
(n.) A
sword;
-- used
poetically
and
loosely.
Thinly
::
Thinly
(a.) In a thin
manner;
in a
loose,
scattered
manner;
scantily;
not
thickly;
as,
ground
thinly
planted
with
trees;
a
country
thinly
inhabited..
Nightgown
::
Nightgown
(n.) A loose gown used for
undress;
also, a gown used for a
sleeping
garnment..
Flap
::
Flap (v. i.) To move as do
wings,
or as
something
broad or
loose;
to fly with wings
beating
the air..
Powdery
::
Powdery
(a.)
Easily
crumbling
to
pieces;
friable;
loose;
as, a
powdery
spar..
Stole
::
Stole (n.) A long, loose
garment
reaching
to the
feet..
Unyoke
::
Unyoke
(v. t.) To loose or free from a yoke.
Loosen
::
Loosen
(v. i.) To
become
loose;
to
become
less
tight,
firm, or
compact..
Crock
::
Crock (n.) The loose black
particles
collected
from
combustion,
as on pots and
kettles,
or in a
chimney;
soot; smut; also,
coloring
matter
which rubs off from
cloth..
Dig
::
Dig (v. t.) To turn up, or delve in,
(earth)
with a spade or a hoe; to open,
loosen,
or break up (the soil) with a
spade,
or other sharp
instrument;
to
pierce,
open, or
loosen,
as if with a
spade..
Laxative
::
Laxative
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
loosen
or
relax.
Sandish
::
Sandish
(a.)
Approaching
the
nature
of sand;
loose;
not
compact.
Nidulant
::
Nidulant
(a.) Lying loose in pulp or
cotton
within
a berry or
pericarp,
as in a
nest..
Loosish
::
Loosish
(a.)
Somewhat
loose.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.)
Loosed
from
restraint;
esp., loose in
morals
and
conduct;
recklessly
abandoned
to
sensual
pleasures;
profligate;
wanton;
lewd;
debauched..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Dissolute;
unchaste;
as, a loose man or
woman..
Skirling
::
Skirling
(n.) A small trout or
salmon;
-- a name used
loosely.
Diarrhoea
::
Diarrhoea
(n.) A
morbidly
frequent
and
profuse
discharge
of loose or fluid
evacuations
from the
intestines,
without
tenesmus;
a
purging
or
looseness
of the
bowels;
a
flux..
Uncord
::
Uncord
(v. t.) To
release
from
cords;
to
loosen
the cord or cords of; to
unfasten
or
unbind;
as, to
uncord
a
package..
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