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Definition of loose
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Loose
(superl.)
Unconnected;
rambling.
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Untruss
::
Untruss
(v. t.) To loose from a
truss,
or as from a
truss;
to untie or
unfasten;
to let out; to
undress..
Insolvable
::
Insolvable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
loosed
or
disentangled;
inextricable.
Mandil
::
Mandil
(n.) A loose outer
garment
worn the 16th and 17th
centuries.
Connection
::
Connection
(n.) A
relation;
esp. a
person
connected
with
another
by
marriage
rather
than by
blood;
-- used in a loose and
indefinite,
and
sometimes
a
comprehensive,
sense..
Unbrace
::
Unbrace
(v. t.) To free from
tension;
to
relax;
to
loose;
as, to
unbrace
a drum; to
unbrace
the
nerves..
Unshackle
::
Unshackle
(v. t.) To loose from
shackles
or
bonds;
to set free from
restraint;
to
unfetter.
Cage
::
Cage (n.) A
skeleton
frame to limit the
motion
of a loose
piece,
as a ball
valve..
Loosening
::
Loosening
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Loose.
Undo
::
Undo (v. t.) To
loose;
to open; to take to
piece;
to
unfasten;
to
untie;
hence,
to
unravel;
to
solve;
as, to undo a knot; to undo a
puzzling
question;
to undo a
riddle..
Iron-sick
::
Iron-sick
(a.)
Having
the
ironwork
loose or
corroded;
-- said of a ship when her bolts and nails are so eaten with rust that she has
become
leaky.
Rosselly
::
Rosselly
(a.)
Loose;
light.
Burl
::
Burl (v. t.) To dress or
finish
up
(cloth);
to pick
knots,
burs, loose
threads,
etc., from, as in
finishing
cloth..
Unpin
::
Unpin (v. t.) To loose from pins; to
remove
the pins from; to
unfasten;
as, to unpin a
frock;
to unpin a
frame..
Consound
::
Consound
(n.) A name
applied
loosely
to
several
plants
of
different
genera,
esp. the
comfrey..
Unhasp
::
Unhasp
(v. t.) To
unloose
the hasp of; to
unclose.
Pyjama
::
Pyjama
(n.) In India and
Persia,
thin loose
trowsers
or
drawers;
in
Europe
and
America,
drawers
worn at
night,
or a kind of
nightdress
with
legs..
Bundle
::
Bundle
(n.) A
number
of
things
bound
together,
as by a cord or
envelope,
into a mass or
package
convenient
for
handling
or
conveyance;
a loose
package;
a roll; as, a
bundle
of straw or of
paper;
a
bundle
of old
clothes..
Loose
::
Loose (a.) To
solve;
to
interpret.
Unbuckle
::
Unbuckle
(v. t.) To loose the
buckles
of; to
unfasten;
as, to
unbuckle
a
shoe..
Loose
::
Loose (n.) A
letting
go;
discharge.
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