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Definition of loo
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of loo is as below...
Loo (n.) An old game
played
with five, or
three,
cards dealt to each
player
from a full pack. When five cards are used the
highest
card is the knave of clubs or (if so
agreed
upon) the knave of
trumps;
--
formerly
called
lanterloo..
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Bound
::
Bound (v. t.) To cause to
rebound;
to throw so that it will
rebound;
as, to bound a ball on the
floor..
Montgolfier
::
Montgolfier
(n.) A
balloon
which
ascends
by the
buoyancy
of air
heated
by a fire; a fire
balloon;
-- so
called
from two
brothers,
Stephen
and
Joseph
Montgolfier,
of
France,
who first
constructed
and sent up a fire
balloon..
Desmodont
::
Desmodont
(n.) A
member
of a group of South
American
blood-sucking
bats, of the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla.
See
Vampire..
View
::
View (n.) Mode of
looking
at
anything;
manner
of
apprehension;
conception;
opinion;
judgment;
as, to state one's views of the
policy
which ought to be
pursued..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(v. t.) To emit by, or as by, flood
gates..
Plancher
::
Plancher
(n.) A floor of wood; also, a
plank..
Bloomingly
::
Bloomingly
(adv.)
In a
blooming
manner.
Amphioxus
::
Amphioxus
(n.) A
fishlike
creature
(Amphioxus
lanceolatus),
two or three
inches
long, found in
temperature
seas; -- also
called
the
lancelet.
Its body is
pointed
at both ends. It is the
lowest
and most
generalized
of the
vertebrates,
having
neither
brain,
skull,
vertebrae,
nor red
blood.
It forms the type of the group
Acrania,
Leptocardia,
etc..
Final
::
Final (a.)
Conclusive;
decisive;
as, a final
judgment;
the
battle
of
Waterloo
brought
the
contest
to a final
issue..
Embloom
::
Embloom
(v. t.) To
emblossom.
Pro-
::
Pro- () A
prefix
signifying
before,
in
front,
forth,
for, in
behalf
of, in place of,
according
to; as,
propose,
to place
before;
proceed,
to go
before
or
forward;
project,
to throw
forward;
prologue,
part
spoken
before
(the main
piece);
propel,
prognathous;
provide,
to look out for;
pronoun,
a word
instead
of a noun;
proconsul,
a
person
acting
in place of a
consul;
proportion,
arrangement
according
to
parts..
Full-bloomed
::
Full-bloomed
(a.) Like a
perfect
blossom.
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A
large,
loosely-knitted
scarf,
worn by women about the
head..
Loophole
::
Loophole
(n.) A hole or
aperture
that gives a
passage,
or the means of
escape
or
evasion..
Resort
::
Resort
(v.) That to which one
resorts
or looks for help;
resource;
refuge.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A small thick disk of glass
inserted
in a deck, roof,
floor,
ship's
side, etc., to let in
light..
Lecithin
::
Lecithin
(n.) A
complex,
nitrogenous
phosphorized
substance
widely
distributed
through
the
animal
body, and
especially
conspicuous
in the brain and nerve
tissue,
in yolk of eggs, and in the white blood
corpuscles..
Putlog
::
Putlog
(n.) One of the short
pieces
of
timber
on which the
planks
forming
the floor of a
scaffold
are laid, -- one end
resting
on the
ledger
of the
scaffold,
and the other in a hole left in the wall
temporarily
for the
purpose..
Spulzie
::
Spuller
(n.) One
employed
to
inspect
yarn, to see that it is well spun, and fit for the
loom..
Soho
::
Soho
(interj.)
Ho; -- a word used in
calling
from a
distant
place;
a
sportsman's
halloo.
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