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Definition of loose
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Loose
(superl.)
Lax; not
costive;
having
lax
bowels.
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Leek
::
Leek (n.) A plant of the genus
Allium
(A.
Porrum),
having
broadly
linear
succulent
leaves
rising
from a loose
oblong
cylindrical
bulb. The
flavor
is
stronger
than that of the
common
onion..
Cloak
::
Cloak (n.) A loose outer
garment,
extending
from the neck
downwards,
and
commonly
without
sleeves.
It is
longer
than a cape, and is worn both by men and by
women..
Overcast
::
Overcast
(v. t.) To take long, loose
stitches
over (the raw edges of a seam) to
prevent
raveling..
Pendulousness
::
Pendulousness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pendulous;
the state of
hanging
loosely;
pendulosity.
Gaskins
::
Gaskins
(n.pl.)
Loose hose or
breeches;
galligaskins.
Chlamys
::
Chlamys
(n.) A loose and
flowing
outer
garment,
worn by the
ancient
Greeks;
a kind of
cloak..
Bug
::
Bug (n.) One of
various
species
of
Coleoptera;
as, the
ladybug;
potato
bug, etc.;
loosely,
any
beetle..
Skirmisher
::
Skirmisher
(n.)
Soldiers
deployed
in loose
order,
to cover the front or
flanks
of an
advancing
army or a
marching
column..
Ungird
::
Ungird
(v. t.) To loose the
girdle
or band of; to
unbind;
to
unload.
Ulster
::
Ulster
(n.) A long, loose
overcoat,
worn by men and
women,
originally
made of
frieze
from
Ulster,
Ireland..
Unstring
::
Unstring
(v. t.) To relax the
tension
of; to
loosen.
Shellbark
::
Shellbark
(n.) A
species
of
hickory
(Carya
alba) whose outer bark is loose and
peeling;
a
shagbark;
also, its nut..
Quicksand
::
Quicksand
(n.) Sand
easily
moved or
readily
yielding
to
pressure;
especially,
a deep mass of loose or
moving
sand mixed with
water,
sometimes
found at the mouth of a river or along some
coasts,
and very
dangerous,
from the
difficulty
of
extricating
a
person
who
begins
sinking
into it..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
state,
or
estimate,
approximately
or
loosely;
to
characterize
without
strict
regard
to fact; as, they call the
distance
ten
miles;
he
called
it a full day's
work..
Untruss
::
Untruss
(v. t.) To loose from a
truss,
or as from a
truss;
to untie or
unfasten;
to let out; to
undress..
Pea-jacket
::
Pea-jacket
(n.) A thick loose
woolen
jacket,
or coat, much worn by
sailors
in cold
weather..
Orthostade
::
Orthostade
(n.) A
chiton,
or
loose,
ungirded
tunic,
falling
in
straight
folds..
Slipshod
::
Slipshod
(a.)
Figuratively:
Careless
in
dress,
manners,
style,
etc.;
slovenly;
shuffling;
as,
slipshod
manners;
a
slipshod
or loose style of
writing..
Undo
::
Undo (v. t.) To
loose;
to open; to take to
piece;
to
unfasten;
to
untie;
hence,
to
unravel;
to
solve;
as, to undo a knot; to undo a
puzzling
question;
to undo a
riddle..
Unloose
::
Unloose
(v. t.) To make
loose;
to
loosen;
to set free.
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