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Definition of lask
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Lask (n.) A
diarrhea
or flux.
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Frame
::
Frame (n.) A
molding
box or
flask,
which being
filled
with sand
serves
as a mold for
castings..
Calyptra
::
Calyptra
(n.) A
little
hood or veil,
resembling
an
extinguisher
in form and
position,
covering
each of the small
flasklike
capsules
which
contain
the
spores
of
mosses;
also, any
similar
covering
body..
Flask
::
Flask (n.) A
narrow-necked
vessel
of metal or
glass,
used for
various
purposes;
as of sheet
metal,
to carry
gunpowder
in; or of
wrought
iron, to
contain
quicksilver;
or of
glass,
to heat water in, etc..
Flasket
::
Flasket
(n.) A small
flask.
Ampulliform
::
Ampulliform
(a.)
Flask-shaped;
dilated.
Lask
::
Lask (n.) A
diarrhea
or flux.
Xenomi
::
Xenomi
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
soft-rayed
fresh-water
fishes
of which the
blackfish
of
Alaska
(Dallia
pectoralis)
is the type.
Flask
::
Flask (n.) The
wooden
or iron frame which holds the sand, etc.,
forming
the mold used in a
foundry;
it
consists
of two or more
parts;
viz., the cope or top;
sometimes,
the
cheeks,
or
middle
part; and the drag, or
bottom
part. When there are one or more
cheeks,
the flask is
called
a three part
flask,
four part
flask,
etc..
Pycnidium
::
Pycnidium
(n.) In
certain
fungi,
a
flask-shaped
cavity
from the
surface
of the inner walls of which
spores
are
produced..
Belly
::
Belly (n.) The part of
anything
which
resembles
the human belly in
protuberance
or in
cavity;
the
innermost
part; as, the belly of a
flask,
muscle,
sail,
ship..
Spray
::
Spray (n.) A side
channel
or
branch
of the
runner
of a
flask,
made to
distribute
the metal in all parts of the
mold..
Cope
::
Cope (n.) The top part of a flask or mold; the outer part of a loam mold.
Tamarack
::
Tamarack
(n.) The black pine
(Pinus
Murrayana)
of
Alaska,
California,
etc. It is a small tree with
fine-grained
wood..
Latching
::
Latching
(n.) A loop or eye
formed
on the head rope of a
bonnet,
by which it is
attached
to the foot of a sail; --
called
also latch and
lasket..
Flasket
::
Flasket
(n.) A
vessel
in which
viands
are
served.
Aleutic
::
Aleutic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a chain of
islands
between
Alaska
and
Kamtchatka;
also,
designating
these
islands..
Fiord
::
Fiord (n.) A
narrow
inlet of the sea,
penetrating
between
high banks or
rocks,
as on the
coasts
of
Norway
and
Alaska..
Matrass
::
Matrass
(n.) A
round-bottomed
glass flask
having
a long neck; a
bolthead.
Betty
::
Betty (n.) A
pear-shaped
bottle
covered
round with
straw,
in which olive oil is
sometimes
brought
from
Italy;
--
called
by
chemists
a
Florence
flask..
Ampullated
::
Ampullated
(a.)
Having
an
ampulla;
flask-shaped;
bellied.
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