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Definition of losing
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Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
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Inclosing
::
Inclosing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inclos.
Catskill Period
::
Catskill
period
() The
closing
subdivision
of the
Devonian
age in
America.
The rocks of this
period
are well
developed
in the
Catskill
mountains,
and
extend
south and west under the
Carboniferous
formation.
See the
Diagram
under
Geology..
Finale
::
Finale
(n.) The
closing
part,
piece,
or scene in any
public
performance
or
exhibition..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A
pointed
stake or slat,
either
driven
into the
ground,
or
fastened
to a rail at the top and
bottom,
for
fencing
or
inclosing;
a
picket..
Artichoke
::
Artichoke
(n.) The
Cynara
scolymus,
a plant
somewhat
resembling
a
thistle,
with a
dilated,
imbricated,
and
prickly
involucre.
The head (to which the name is also
applied)
is
composed
of
numerous
oval
scales,
inclosing
the
florets,
sitting
on a broad
receptacle,
which,
with the
fleshy
base of the
scales,
is much
esteemed
as an
article
of
food..
Zest
::
Zest (n.) The
woody,
thick skin
inclosing
the
kernel
of a
walnut..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) The act of
losing;
failure;
destruction;
privation;
as, the loss of
property;
loss of money by
gaming;
loss of
health
or
reputation..
Balloon
::
Balloon
(n.) The
outline
inclosing
words
represented
as
coming
from the mouth of a
pictured
figure.
Fault
::
Fault (n.) A lost
scent;
act of
losing
the
scent.
Forgetful
::
Forgetful
(a.) Apt to
forget;
easily
losing
remembrance;
as, a
forgetful
man
should
use helps to
strengthen
his
memory..
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..
Inconclusive
::
Inconclusive
(a.) Not
conclusive;
leading
to no
conclusion;
not
closing
or
settling
a point in
debate,
or a
doubtful
question;
as,
evidence
is
inconclusive
when it does not
exhibit
the truth of a
disputed
case in such a
manner
as to
satisfy
the mind, and put an end to
debate
or
doubt..
Losing
::
Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
Mesh
::
Mesh (n.) The
opening
or space
inclosed
by the
threads
of a net
between
knot and knot, or the
threads
inclosing
such a
space;
network;
a net..
Frith
::
Frith (a.) A small field taken out of a
common,
by
inclosing
it; an
inclosure..
Virgularian
::
Virgularian
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of long,
slender
Alcyonaria
belonging
to
Virgularia
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Virgularidae.
These
corals
are
allied
to the
sea-pens,
but have a long
rodlike
rhachis
inclosing
a
slender,
round or
square,
calcareous
axis. The
polyps
are
arranged
in
transverse
rows or
clusters
along each side of the
rhachis..
Rh/tic
::
Rh/tic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the same
horizon
as,
certain
Mesozoic
strata
of the
Rhetian
Alps. These
strata
are
regarded
as
closing
the
Triassic
period.
See the Chart of
Geology..
Emphractic
::
Emphractic
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
closing
the pores of the skin.
Losing
::
Losing
(imp. & p. p.) of Los.
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) The
irregular
triangular
space
between
the curve of an arch and the
inclosing
right
angle;
or the space
between
the outer
moldings
of two
contiguous
arches
and a
horizontal
line above them, or
another
arch above and
inclosing
them..
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