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Definition of lost
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Lost (v. t.)
Parted
with; no
longer
held or
possessed;
as, a lost limb; lost
honor..
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Colostrum
::
Colostrum
(n.) The first milk
secreted
after
delivery;
biestings.
Holostomata
::
Holostomata
(n. pl.) An
artificial
division
of
gastropods,
including
those that have an
entire
aperture..
Motherless
::
Motherless
(a.)
Destitute
of a
mother;
having
lost a
mother;
as,
motherless
children..
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface,
as where
moldings
are lost in a
sloped
or
curved
face..
Flotson
::
Flotson
(n.) Goods lost by
shipwreck,
and
floating
on the sea; -- in
distinction
from
jetsam
or
jetson..
Pandora
::
Pandora
(n.) A
beautiful
woman
(all-gifted),
whom
Jupiter
caused
Vulcan
to make out of clay in order to
punish
the human race,
because
Prometheus
had
stolen
the fire from
heaven.
Jupiter
gave
Pandora
a box
containing
all human ills,
which,
when the box was
opened,
escaped
and
spread
over the
earth.
Hope alone
remained
in the box.
Another
version
makes the box
contain
all the
blessings
of the gods, which were lost to men when
Pandora
opened
it..
Cyclostomi
::
Cyclostomi
(n. pl.) A glass of
fishes
having
a
suckerlike
mouth,
without
jaws, as the
lamprey;
the
Marsipobranchii..
Cyclostomous
::
Cyclostomous
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Cyclostomi.
Regain
::
Regain
(v. t.) To gain anew; to get
again;
to
recover,
as what has
escaped
or been lost; to reach
again..
Recuperation
::
Recuperation
(n..)
Recovery,
as of
anything
lost,
especially
of the
health
or
strength..
Trite
::
Trite (a.) Worn out;
common;
used until so
common
as to have lost
novelty
and
interest;
hackneyed;
stale;
as, a trite
remark;
a trite
subject..
Wanghee
::
Wanghee
(n.) The
Chinese
name of one or two
species
of
bamboo,
or
jointed
cane, of the genus
Phyllostachys.
The
slender
stems are much used for
walking
sticks..
Stave
::
Stave (n.) To
suffer,
or
cause,
to be lost by
breaking
the
cask..
Reward
::
Reward
(n.) That which is given in
return
for good or evil done or
received;
esp., that which is
offered
or given in
return
for some
service
or
attainment,
as for
excellence
in
studies,
for the
return
of
something
lost, etc.;
recompense;
requital..
Lose
::
Lose (v. t.) To be
deprived
of the view of; to cease to see or know the
whereabouts
of; as, he lost his
companion
in the
crowd..
Cyclostylar
::
Cyclostylar
(a.)
Relating
to a
structure
composed
of a
circular
range of
columns,
without
a core or
building
within..
Stepchild
::
Stepchild
(n.) A
bereaved
child;
one who has lost
father
or
mother.
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
of a part which has been
removed
or
destroyed;
re-formation;
-- a
process
especially
characteristic
of a many of the lower
animals;
as, the
regeneration
of lost
feelers,
limbs,
and claws by
spiders
and
crabs..
Replaceable
::
Replaceable
(a.)
Admitting
of
having
its place
supplied
by a like thing or an
equivalent;
as, the lost book is
replaceable..
Lamprey
::
Lamprey
(n.) An
eel-like
marsipobranch
of the genus
Petromyzon,
and
allied
genera.
The
lampreys
have a
round,
sucking
mouth,
without
jaws, but set with
numerous
minute
teeth,
and one to three
larger
teeth on the
palate
(see
Illust.
of
Cyclostomi).
There are seven small
branchial
openings
on each
side..
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