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Definition of loose
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Loose (n.)
Freedom
from
restraint.
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Azo-
::
Azo- ()
Applied
loosely
to
compounds
having
nitrogen
variously
combined,
as in
cyanides,
nitrates,
etc..
Shattery
::
Shattery
(a.)
Easily
breaking
into
pieces;
not
compact;
loose of
texture;
brittle;
as,
shattery
spar..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A loose
garment
worn by a
woman.
Riot
::
Riot (n.)
Excessive
and
exxpensive
feasting;
wild and loose
festivity;
revelry.
Sliver
::
Sliver
(n.) A
strand,
or
slender
roll, of
cotton
or other fiber in a
loose,
untwisted
state,
produced
by a
carding
machine
and ready for the
roving
or
slubbing
which
preceeds
spinning..
Shovel
::
Shovel
(v. t.) An
implement
consisting
of a broad
scoop,
or more or less
hollow
blade,
with a
handle,
used for
lifting
and
throwing
earth,
coal,
grain,
or other loose
substances..
Consound
::
Consound
(n.) A name
applied
loosely
to
several
plants
of
different
genera,
esp. the
comfrey..
Rake
::
Rake (n.) A
loose,
disorderly,
vicious
man; a
person
addicted
to
lewdness
and other
scandalous
vices;
a
debauchee;
a
roue..
Flimsy
::
Flimsy
(superl.)
Weak;
feeble;
limp;
slight;
vain;
without
strength
or
solidity;
of loose and
unsubstantial
structure;
without
reason
or
plausibility;
as, a
flimsy
argument,
excuse,
objection..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A leash or
string
by which a dog is held; -- so
called
from its being made in such a
manner
as to slip, or
become
loose,
by
relaxation
of the
hand..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.)
Loosely,
any
unusually
magnificent
or
stately
house..
Fish
::
Fish (n.) A name
loosely
applied
in
popular
usage to many
animals
of
diverse
characteristics,
living
in the
water..
Unbrace
::
Unbrace
(v. t.) To free from
tension;
to
relax;
to
loose;
as, to
unbrace
a drum; to
unbrace
the
nerves..
Solutive
::
Solutive
(a.)
Tending
to
dissolve;
loosening;
laxative.
Desultorily
::
Desultorily
(adv.)
In a
desultory
manner;
without
method;
loosely;
immethodically.
Unchain
::
Unchain
(v. t.) To free from
chains
or
slavery;
to let
loose.
Stole
::
Stole (n.) A long, loose
garment
reaching
to the
feet..
Sack
::
Sack (n.)
Originally,
a
loosely
hanging
garment
for
women,
worn like a cloak about the
shoulders,
and
serving
as a
decorative
appendage
to the gown; now, an outer
garment
with
sleeves,
worn by
women;
as, a
dressing
sack..
Seraglio
::
Seraglio
(n.) A
harem;
a place for
keeping
wives or
concubines;
sometimes,
loosely,
a place of
licentious
pleasure;
a house of
debauchery..
Tab
::
Tab (n.) A loose
pendent
part of a
lady's
garment;
esp., one of a
series
of
pendent
squares
forming
an edge or
border..
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