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Definition of lace
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Lace (n.)
Spirits
added to
coffee
or some other
beverage.
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Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To
continue
unchanged
in
place,
form, or
condition,
or
undiminished
in
quantity;
to
abide;
to stay; to
endure;
to
last..
Situation
::
Situation
(n.)
Permanent
position
or
employment;
place;
office;
as, a
situation
in a
store;
a
situation
under
government..
Conditory
::
Conditory
(n.) A
repository
for
holding
things;
a
hinding
place.
Hexad
::
Hexad (n.) An atom whose
valence
is six, and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, six monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
sulphur
is a hexad in
sulphuric
acid. Also used as an
adjective..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) That which is
placed
anywhere,
or in any one's
hands,
for safe
keeping;
something
intrusted
to the care of
another;
esp., money
lodged
with a bank or
banker,
subject
to
order;
anything
given as
pledge
or
security..
Cooperage
::
Cooperage
(n.) A place where
coopers'
work is done.
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Ashery
::
Ashery
(n.) A place where
potash
is made.
Smudge
::
Smudge
(n.) A heap of damp
combustibles
partially
ignited
and
burning
slowly,
placed
on the
windward
side of a
house,
tent, or the like, in
order,
by the thick
smoke,
to keep off
mosquitoes
or other
insects..
Colonnade
::
Colonnade
(n.) A
series
or range of
columns
placed
at
regular
intervals
with all the
adjuncts,
as
entablature,
stylobate,
roof, etc..
Skew
::
Skew (n.) A stone at the foot of the slope of a
gable,
the
offset
of a
buttress,
or the like, cut with a
sloping
surface
and with a check to
receive
the
coping
stones
and
retain
them in
place..
At
::
At
(prep.)
Primarily,
this word
expresses
the
relations
of
presence,
nearness
in place or time, or
direction
toward;
as, at the ninth hour; at the
house;
to aim at a mark. It is less
definite
than in or on; at the house may be in or near the
house.
From this
original
import
are
derived
all the
various
uses of at..
Unlaid
::
Unlaid
(a.) Not laid or
placed;
not
fixed.
Lacert
::
Lacert
(n.) A
muscle
of the human body.
Quarterstaff
::
Quarterstaff
(n.) A long and stout staff
formerly
used as a
weapon
of
defense
and
offense;
-- so
called
because
in
holding
it one hand was
placed
in the
middle,
and the other
between
the
middle
and the end..
Solenogastra
::
Solenogastra
(n. pl.) An order of lowly
organized
Mollusca
belonging
to the
Isopleura.
A
narrow
groove
takes the place of the foot of other
gastropods.
Watchhouse
::
Watchhouse
(n.) A place where
persons
under
temporary
arrest
by the
police
of a city are kept; a
police
station;
a
lockup.
C
::
C () The C clef, a
modification
of the
letter
C,
placed
on any line of the
staff,
shows that line to be
middle
C..
Bullace
::
Bullace
(n.) The bully tree.
Protista
::
Protista
(n. pl.) A
provisional
group in which are
placed
a
number
of low
microscopic
organisms
of
doubtful
nature.
Some are
probably
plants,
others
animals..
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