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Definition of losing
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Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
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Imbed
::
Imbed (v. t.) To sink or lay, as in a bed; to
deposit
in a
partly
inclosing
mass, as of clay or
mortar;
to
cover,
as with
earth,
sand, etc..
Foreclosure
::
Foreclosure
(n.) The act or
process
of
foreclosing;
a
proceeding
which bars or
extinguishes
a
mortgager's
right of
redeeming
a
mortgaged
estate.
Arillus
::
Arillus
(n.) A
exterior
covering,
forming
a false coat or
appendage
to a seed, as the
loose,
transparent
bag
inclosing
the seed or the white water lily. The mace of the
nutmeg
is also an
aril..
Spacious
::
Spacious
(n.)
Inclosing
an
extended
space;
having
large or ample room; not
contracted
or
narrow;
capacious;
roomy;
as,
spacious
bounds;
a
spacious
church;
a
spacious
hall..
Gonotheca
::
Gonotheca
(n.) A
capsule
developed
on
certain
hydroids
(Thecaphora),
inclosing
the
blastostyle
upon which the
medusoid
buds or
gonophores
are
developed;
--
called
also
gonangium,
and
teleophore.
See
Hydroidea,
and
Illust.
of
Campanularian..
Boxing
::
Boxing
(n.) The act of
inclosing
(anything)
in a box, as for
storage
or
transportation..
Circumambient
::
Circumambient
(a.)
Surrounding;
inclosing
or being on all
sides;
encompassing.
Coleorhiza
::
Coleorhiza
(n.) A
sheath
in the
embryo
of
grasses,
inclosing
the
caulicle..
Bedtick
::
Bedtick
(n.) A tick or bag made of
cloth,
used for
inclosing
the
materials
of a bed..
Losing
::
Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
List
::
List (n.) A line
inclosing
or
forming
the
extremity
of a piece of
ground,
or field of
combat;
hence,
in the
plural
(lists),
the
ground
or field
inclosed
for a race or
combat..
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) That which
envelops,
wraps up,
encases,
or
surrounds;
a
wrapper;
an
inclosing
cover;
esp., the cover or
wrapper
of a
document,
as of a
letter..
Losing
::
Losing
(imp. & p. p.) of Los.
Discommon
::
Discommon
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
commonable
quality,
as
lands,
by
inclosing
or
appropriating..
Emphractic
::
Emphractic
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
closing
the pores of the skin.
Pluteus
::
Pluteus
(n.) The
free-swimming
larva of sea
urchins
and
ophiurans,
having
several
long stiff
processes
inclosing
calcareous
rods..
Turnover
::
Turnover
(n.) A
semicircular
pie or tart made by
turning
one half of a
circular
crust over the
other,
inclosing
the fruit or other
materials..
Hazard
::
Hazard
(n.)
Holing
a ball,
whether
the
object
ball
(winning
hazard)
or the
player's
ball
(losing
hazard)..
Casing
::
Casing
(n.) An
inclosing
frame;
esp. the
framework
around
a door or a
window.
See Case, n., 4..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
cadenza,
or
closing
embellishment;
a pause
before
the end of a
strain,
which the
performer
may fill with a
flight
of
fancy..
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