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Definition of losing
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Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
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Fault
::
Fault (n.) A lost
scent;
act of
losing
the
scent.
Twinkle
::
Twinkle
(n.) A
closing
or
opening,
or a quick
motion,
of the eye; a wink or
sparkle
of the eye..
Revelation
::
Revelation
(n.) The act of
revealing,
disclosing,
or
discovering
to
others
what was
before
unknown
to
them..
Inclosing
::
Inclosing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inclos.
Foreclosing
::
Foreclosing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Foreclos.
Losing
::
Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
Calicle
::
Calicle
(n.) One of the small
cuplike
cavities,
often with
elevated
borders,
covering
the
surface
of most
corals.
Each is
formed
by a
polyp.
(b) One of the
cuplike
structures
inclosing
the
zooids
of
certain
hydroids.
See
Campanularian..
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) The act of
disclosing
sins or
faults
to a
priest
in order to
obtain
sacramental
absolution.
Jig
::
"Jig (n.) A
contrivance
fastened
to or
inclosing
a piece of work, and
having
hard steel
surfaces
to guide a tool, as a
drill,
or to form a
shield
or
templet
to work to, as in
filing..
Finale
::
Finale
(n.) The
closing
part,
piece,
or scene in any
public
performance
or
exhibition..
Patefaction
::
Patefaction
(n.) The act of
opening,
disclosing,
or
manifesting;
open
declaration..
Incasement
::
Incasement
(n.) The act or
process
of
inclosing
with a case, or the state of being
incased..
Tinchel
::
Tinchel
(n.) A
circle
of
sportsmen,
who, by
surrounding
an
extensive
space and
gradually
closing
in, bring a
number
of deer and game
within
a
narrow
compass..
Perigone
::
Perigone
(n.) Any organ
inclosing
the
essential
organs
of a
flower;
a
perianth.
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..
Stiller
::
Still-closing
(a.) Ever
closing.
Circumambient
::
Circumambient
(a.)
Surrounding;
inclosing
or being on all
sides;
encompassing.
Envelopment
::
Envelopment
(n.) The act of
enveloping
or
wrapping;
an
inclosing
or
covering
on all
sides.
Hurdle
::
Hurdle
(n.) A
movable
frame of
wattled
twigs,
osiers,
or
withes
and
stakes,
or
sometimes
of iron, used for
inclosing
land, for
folding
sheep and
cattle,
for
gates,
etc.; also, in
fortification,
used as
revetments,
and for other
purposes..
Boxing
::
Boxing
(n.) The act of
inclosing
(anything)
in a box, as for
storage
or
transportation..
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