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Definition of laze
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Laze (v. i.) To be lazy or idle.
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Blaze
::
Blaze (v. t.) To mark (a tree) by
chipping
off a piece of the bark.
Flame
::
Flame (n.) To burn with a flame or
blaze;
to burn as gas
emitted
from
bodies
in
combustion;
to
blaze.
Blaze
::
Blaze (n.) A
stream
of gas or vapor
emitting
light and heat in the
process
of
combustion;
a
bright
flame.
Glassen
::
Glassen
(a.)
Glassy;
glazed.
Chalaze
::
Chalaze
(n.) Same as
Chalaza.
Aflame
::
Aflame
(adv. & a.)
Inflames;
glowing
with light or
passion;
ablaze.
Imblaze
::
Imblaze
(v. t.) See
Emblaze.
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. i.) To
blazon.
Emblaze
::
Emblaze
(v. t.) To adorn with
glittering
embellishments.
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A
small,
shallow,
and
usually
circular,
vessel
of metal or wood, or of earth
glazed
and
baked,
from which food is eaten at
table..
Glair
::
Glair (a.) The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in
bookbinding,
for
pastry,
etc..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.)
Something
inclosing
a
light,
and
protecting
it from wind, rain, etc. ; --
sometimes
portable,
as a
closed
vessel
or case of horn,
perforated
tin,
glass,
oiled
paper,
or other
material,
having
a lamp or
candle
within;
sometimes
fixed,
as the
glazed
inclosure
of a
street
light,
or of a
lighthouse
light..
Gallipot
::
Gallipot
(n.) A
glazed
earthen
pot or
vessel,
used by
druggists
and
apothecaries
for
containing
medicines,
etc..
Z
::
Z () Z, the
twenty-sixth
and last
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
It is taken from the Latin
letter
Z, which came from the Greek
alphabet,
this
having
it from a
Semitic
source.
The
ultimate
origin
is
probably
Egyptian.
Etymologically,
it is most
closely
related
to s, y, and j; as in
glass,
glaze;
E. yoke, Gr. /, L.
yugum;
E.
zealous,
jealous.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 273, 274..
Bat Printing
::
Bat
printing
() A mode of
printing
on
glazed
ware.
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) A
machine,
used for the
purpose
of
giving
cloth,
paper,
etc., a
smooth,
even, and
glossy
or
glazed
surface,
by cold or hot
pressure,
or for
watering
them and
giving
them a wavy
appearance.
It
consists
of two or more
cylinders
revolving
nearly
in
contact,
with the
necessary
apparatus
for
moving
and
regulating..
Blazed
::
Blazed
(imp. & p. p.) of Blaz.
Lightwood
::
Lightwood
(n.) Pine wood
abounding
in
pitch,
used for
torches
in the
Southern
United
States;
pine
knots,
dry
sticks,
and the like, for
kindling
a fire
quickly
or
making
a
blaze..
Glost Oven
::
Glost oven () An oven in which
glazed
pottery
is
fired;
-- also
called
glaze kiln, or
glaze..
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.) A
species
of
white,
unglazed
porcelain,
in which
vases,
figures,
and
groups
are
formed
in
miniature..
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