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Definition of lay
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Lay (v. t.) To place and
arrange
(pages)
for a form upon the
imposing
stone.
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Philosophate
::
Philosophate
(v. i.) To play the
philosopher;
to
moralize.
Impropriate
::
Impropriate
(a.) Put into the hands of a
layman;
impropriated.
Delayed
::
Delayed
(imp. & p. p.) of Dela.
Setout
::
Setout
(n.) A
display,
as of
plate,
equipage,
etc.; that which is
displayed..
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) To
collect
and
display;
to
assemble,
as
troops
for
parade,
inspection,
exercise,
or the
like..
Entoplasm
::
Entoplasm
(n.) The inner
granular
layer of
protoplasm
in a
developing
ovum.
Chime
::
Chime (v. i.) To cause to sound in
harmony;
to play a tune, as upon a set of
bells;
to move or
strike
in
harmony..
Lay
::
Lay (n.)
Faith;
creed;
religious
profession.
Flaying
::
Flaying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fla.
Argillaceous
::
Argillaceous
(a.) Of the
nature
of clay;
consisting
of, or
containing,
argil or clay;
clayey..
Blazonry
::
Blazonry
(n.)
Artistic
representation
or
display.
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To
dodge;
to
shift;
to play
tricks.
Laymen
::
Laymen
(pl. ) of
Layma.
Harlequinade
::
Harlequinade
(n.) A play or part of play in which the
harlequin
is
conspicuous;
the part of a
harlequin.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To make bold and
sweeping,
fanciful,
or
wanton
movements,
by way of
ornament,
parade,
bravado,
etc.; to play with
fantastic
and
irregular
motion..
Miss
::
Miss (n.) In the game of
three-card
loo, an extra hand, dealt on the
table,
which may be
substituted
for the hand dealt to a
player..
Cofferdam
::
Cofferdam
(n.) A
water-tight
inclosure,
as of piles
packed
with clay, from which the water is
pumped
to
expose
the
bottom
(of a
river,
etc.) and
permit
the
laying
of
foundations,
building
of
piers,
etc..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The part one has to
perform
in, or as in, a
play..
Glaymore
::
Glaymore
(n.) A
claymore.
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) One who
pitches
anything,
as hay,
quoits,
a ball, etc.;
specifically
(Baseball),
the
player
who
delivers
the ball to the
batsman..
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