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Definition of lacing
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Lacing
(n.) The act of
securing,
fastening,
or
tightening,
with a lace or
laces..
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Lacing
::
Lacing
(n.) A
system
of
bracing
bars, not
crossing
each other in the
middle,
connecting
the
channel
bars of a
compound
strut..
Low-church
::
Low-church
(a.) Not
placing
a high
estimate
on
ecclesiastical
organizations
or
forms;
--
applied
especially
to
Episcopalians,
and
opposed
to
high-church.
See High
Church,
under
High..
Solacement
::
Solacement
(n.) The act of
solacing,
or the state of being
solaced;
also, that which
solaces..
Anteposition
::
Anteposition
(n.) The
placing
of a
before
another,
which,
by
ordinary
rules,
ought to
follow
it..
Remitter
::
Remitter
(n.) The
sending
or
placing
back of a
person
to a title or right he had
before;
the
restitution
of one who
obtains
possession
of
property
under a
defective
title,
to his
rights
under some valid title by
virtue
of which he might
legally
have
entered
into
possession
only by
suit..
Knit
::
Knit (v. t.) To form, as a
textile
fabric,
by the
interlacing
of yarn or
thread
in a
series
of
connected
loops,
by means of
needles,
either
by hand or by
machinery;
as, to knit
stockings..
Orientation
::
Orientation
(n.) An
aspect
or
fronting
to the east;
especially
(Arch.),
the
placing
of a
church
so that the
chancel,
containing
the altar
toward
which the
congregation
fronts
in
worship,
will be on the east end..
Juxtaposition
::
"Juxtaposition
(v. i.) A
placing
or being
placed
in
nearness
or
contiguity,
or side by side; as, a
juxtaposition
of
words..
Lock
::
Lock (v. i.) To
become
fast, as by means of a lock or by
interlacing;
as, the door locks
close..
Bury
::
Bury (v. t.) To cover out of
sight,
either
by
heaping
something
over, or by
placing
within
something,
as
earth,
etc.; to
conceal
by
covering;
to hide; as, to bury coals in
ashes;
to bury the face in the
hands..
Catasterism
::
Catasterism
(n.) A
placing
among the
stars;
a
catalogue
of
stars.
Potting
::
Potting
(n.) The act of
placing
in a pot; as, the
potting
of
plants;
the
potting
of meats for
preservation..
Knit
::
Knit (v. i.) To form a
fabric
by
interlacing
yarn or
thread;
to weave by
making
knots or
loops.
Interposition
::
Interposition
(n.) The act of
interposing,
or the state of being
interposed;
a
being,
placing,
or
coming
between;
mediation..
Lock
::
Lock (n.) A
fastening
together
or
interlacing;
a
closing
of one thing upon
another;
a state of being fixed or
immovable.
Collocation
::
Collocation
(n.) The act of
placing;
the state of being
placed
with
something
else;
disposition
in
place;
arrangement.
Warehousing
::
Warehousing
(n.) The act of
placing
goods in a
warehouse,
or in a
customhouse
store..
Misplacement
::
Misplacement
(n.) The act of
misplacing,
or the state of being
misplaced..
Interlocation
::
Interlocation
(n.) A
placing
or
coming
between;
interposition.
Bivalent
::
Bivalent
(p. pr.)
Equivalent
in
combining
or
displacing
power to two atoms of
hydrogen;
dyad.
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