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Definition of lost
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Lost (v. t.)
Having
wandered
from, or
unable
to find, the way;
bewildered;
perplexed;
as, a child lost in the
woods;
a
stranger
lost in
London..
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Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To give or bring back, as that which has been
lost.,
or taken away; to bring back to the
owner;
to
replace..
Stick
::
Stichwort
(n.) A kind of
chickweed
(Stellaria
Holostea).
Deliquescent
::
Deliquescent
(a.)
Branching
so that the stem is lost in
branches,
as in most
deciduous
trees..
Stepchild
::
Stepchild
(n.) A
bereaved
child;
one who has lost
father
or
mother.
Stale
::
Stale (v. i.) Vapid or
tasteless
from age;
having
lost its life,
spirit,
and
flavor,
from being long kept; as, stale
beer..
Diplostemony
::
Diplostemony
(n.) The
condition
of being
diplostemonous.
Cephalostyle
::
Cephalostyle
(n.) The
anterior
end of the
notochord
and its bony
sheath
in the base of
cartilaginous
crania.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface,
as where
moldings
are lost in a
sloped
or
curved
face..
Bottomry
::
Bottomry
(n.) A
contract
in the
nature
of a
mortgage,
by which the owner of a ship, or the
master
as his
agent,
hypothecates
and binds the ship (and
sometimes
the
accruing
freight)
as
security
for the
repayment
of money
advanced
or lent for the use of the ship, if she
terminates
her
voyage
successfully.
If the ship is lost by
perils
of the sea, the
lender
loses the
money;
but if the ship
arrives
safe, he is to
receive
the money lent, with the
interest
or
premium
stipulated,
although
it may, and
Regret
::
Regret
(v. t.) To
experience
regret
on
account
of; to lose or miss with a sense of
regret;
to feel
sorrow
or
dissatisfaction
on
account
of (the
happening
or the loss of
something);
as, to
regret
an
error;
to
regret
lost
opportunities
or
friends..
Cyclostome
::
Cyclostome
(a.) Alt. of
Cyclostomou.
Cyclostyle
::
Cyclostyle
(n.) A
contrivance
for
producing
manifold
copies
of
writing
or
drawing.
The
writing
or
drawing
is done with a style
carrying
a small wheel at the end which makes
minute
punctures
in the
paper,
thus
converting
it into a
stencil.
Copies
are
transferred
with an inked
roller..
Vapid
::
Vapid (a.)
Having
lost its life and
spirit;
dead;
spiritless;
insipid;
flat; dull;
unanimated;
as, vapid beer; a vapid
speech;
a vapid state of the
blood..
Diplostemonous
::
Diplostemonous
(a.)
Having
twice as many
stamens
as
petals,
as the
geranium..
Spent
::
Spent (a.)
Exhausted;
worn out;
having
lost
energy
or
motive
force.
Reimburse
::
Reimburse
(v. t.) To
replace
in a
treasury
or
purse,
as an
equivalent
for what has been
taken,
lost, or
expended;
to
refund;
to pay back; to
restore;
as, to
reimburse
the
expenses
of a war..
Rhinoplasty
::
Rhinoplasty
(n.)
Plastic
surgery
of the nose to
correct
deformity
or to
replace
lost
tissue.
Tissue
may be
transplanted
from the
patient's
cheek,
forehead,
arm, etc., or even from
another
person..
Desolate
::
Desolate
(a.) Lost to
shame;
dissolute.
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(a.)
Drained;
exhausted;
having
expended
or lost its
energy.
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) The state of
losing
or
having
lost; the
privation,
defect,
misfortune,
harm, etc., which
ensues
from
losing..
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