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Definition of loose
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Loose (n.)
Freedom
from
restraint.
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Skirt
::
Skirt (n.) The lower and loose part of a coat,
dress,
or other like
garment;
the part below the
waist;
as, the skirt of a coat, a
dress,
or a
mantle..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A loose
garment
worn by a
woman.
Unhitch
::
Unhitch
(v. t.) To free from being
hitched,
or as if from being
hitched;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as, to
unhitch
a
horse,
or a
trace..
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To play fast and
loose;
to pass from one side to the
other;
to trim.
Earth
::
Earth (n.) The
softer
inorganic
matter
composing
part of the
surface
of the
globe,
in
distinction
from the firm rock; soil of all
kinds,
including
gravel,
clay, loam, and the like;
sometimes,
soil
favorable
to the
growth
of
plants;
the
visible
surface
of the
globe;
the
ground;
as, loose
earth;
rich
earth..
Chlamys
::
Chlamys
(n.) A loose and
flowing
outer
garment,
worn by the
ancient
Greeks;
a kind of
cloak..
Bob
::
Bob (v. i.) To have a
short,
jerking
motion;
to play to and fro, or up and down; to play
loosely
against
anything..
Untruss
::
Untruss
(v. t.) To loose from a
truss,
or as from a
truss;
to untie or
unfasten;
to let out; to
undress..
Treason
::
Treason
(n.)
Loosely,
the
betrayal
of any trust or
confidence;
treachery;
perfidy..
Consound
::
Consound
(n.) A name
applied
loosely
to
several
plants
of
different
genera,
esp. the
comfrey..
Snakehead
::
Snakehead
(n.) A
loose,
bent-up
end of one of the strap
rails,
or flat
rails,
formerly
used on
American
railroads.
It was
sometimes
so bent by the
passage
of a train as to slip over a wheel and
pierce
the
bottom
of a car..
Unclasp
::
Unclasp
(v. t.) To loose the clasp of; to open, as
something
that is
fastened,
or as with, a
clasp;
as, to
unclasp
a book; to
unclasp
one's
heart..
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) The
disposition
of the
several
parts of any body in
connection
with each
other,
or the
manner
in which the
constituent
parts are
united;
structure;
as, the
texture
of
earthy
substances
or
minerals;
the
texture
of a plant or a bone; the
texture
of
paper;
a loose or
compact
texture..
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) A loose lower
garment;
loose
breeches;
chiefly
used in the
plural.
Dishevel
::
Dishevel
(v. t.) To
spread
loosely
or
disorderly.
Scarifier
::
Scarifier
(n.) An
implement
for
stripping
and
loosening
the soil,
without
bringing
up a fresh
surface..
Unbutton
::
Unbutton
(v. t.) To loose the
buttons
of; to
unfasten.
Unbrace
::
Unbrace
(v. t.) To free from
tension;
to
relax;
to
loose;
as, to
unbrace
a drum; to
unbrace
the
nerves..
Solute
::
Solute
(a.)
Loose;
free;
liberal;
as, a
solute
interpretation..
Revery
::
Revery
(n.) A loose or
irregular
train of
thought
occurring
in
musing
or
mediation;
deep
musing;
daydream.
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