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Definition of loose
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Loose
(superl.)
Lax; not
costive;
having
lax
bowels.
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Loosen
::
Loosen
(v. t.) To
remove
costiveness
from; to
facilitate
or
increase
the
alvine
discharges
of.
Laxator
::
Laxator
(n.) That which
loosens;
-- esp., a
muscle
which by its
contraction
loosens
some
part..
Nasty
::
Nasty
(superl.)
Hence,
loosely:
Offensive;
disagreeable;
unpropitious;
wet;
drizzling;
as, a nasty rain, day, sky..
Flap
::
Flap (v.) The
motion
of
anything
broad and
loose,
or a
stroke
or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or of a
wing..
Laxative
::
Laxative
(a.)
Having
the
effect
of
loosening
or
opening
the
intestines,
and
relieving
from
constipation;
--
opposed
to
astringent..
Flag
::
Flag (v. i.) To hang loose
without
stiffness;
to bend down, as
flexible
bodies;
to be
loose,
yielding,
limp..
Laxative
::
Laxative
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
loosen
or
relax.
Undress
::
Undress
(n.) A
loose,
negligent
dress;
ordinary
dress,
as
distinguished
from full
dress..
Scarf
::
Scarf (v. t.) To throw on
loosely;
to put on like a
scarf.
Jumper
::
Jumper
(n.) A loose upper
garmen.
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To sew
lightly;
specifically,
to form (a
fabric)
into
gathers
by
loosely
overcasting
the
rolled
edge and
drawing
up the
thread;
as, to whip a
ruffle..
Wad
::
Wad (n.) A soft mass,
especially
of some
loose,
fibrous
substance,
used for
various
purposes,
as for
stopping
an
aperture,
padding
a
garment,
etc..
Sand
::
Sand (n.) Fine
particles
of
stone,
esp. of
siliceous
stone,
but not
reduced
to dust;
comminuted
stone in the form of loose
grains,
which are not
coherent
when wet..
Release
::
Release
(n.) The act of
letting
loose or
freeing,
or the state of being let loose or
freed;
liberation
or
discharge
from
restraint
of any kind, as from
confinement
or
bondage..
Baste
::
Baste (v. t.) To sew
loosely,
or with long
stitches;
--
usually,
that the work may be held in
position
until sewed more
firmly..
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..
Stole
::
Stole (n.) A long, loose
garment
reaching
to the
feet..
Bob
::
Bob (n.)
Anything
that hangs so as to play
loosely,
or with a short
abrupt
motion,
as at the end of a
string;
a
pendant;
as, the bob at the end of a
kite's
tail..
Untangle
::
Untangle
(v. t.) To loose from
tangles
or
intricacy;
to
disentangle;
to
resolve;
as, to
untangle
thread..
Arachnoid
::
Arachnoid
(a.)
Covered
with, or
composed
of, soft, loose hairs or
fibers,
so as to
resemble
a
cobweb;
cobwebby..
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