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Definition of loose
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Loose
(superl.)
Not tight or
close;
as, a loose
garment..
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Insole
::
Insole
(n.) The
inside
sole of a boot or shoe; also, a
loose,
thin strip of
leather,
felt, etc.,
placed
inside
the shoe for
warmth
or
ease..
Loose
::
Loose (a.) To
solve;
to
interpret.
Wadding
::
Wadding
(n.) Any soft stuff of loose
texture,
used for
stuffing
or
padding
garments;
esp.,
sheets
of
carded
cotton
prepared
for the
purpose..
Overalls
::
Overalls
(n. pl.) A kind of loose
trousers
worn over
others
to
protect
them from
soiling.
Unchain
::
Unchain
(v. t.) To free from
chains
or
slavery;
to let
loose.
Lax
::
Lax (v. t.) Not
strict
or
stringent;
not
exact;
loose;
weak;
vague;
equivocal.
Slack
::
Slack (n.) The part of
anything
that hangs
loose,
having
no
strain
upon it; as, the slack of a rope or of a
sail..
Dunnage
::
Dunnage
(n.)
Fagots,
boughs,
or loose
materials
of any kind, laid on the
bottom
of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to
prevent
injury
by
water,
or
stowed
among casks and other cargo to
prevent
their
motion..
Revel
::
Revel (v. i.) A feast with loose and noisy
jollity;
riotous
festivity
or
merrymaking;
a
carousal.
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.) Room;
space;
freedom
from
confinement
or
restraint;
hence,
looseness;
laxity;
independence..
Dishevel
::
Dishevel
(v. t.) To
suffer
(the hair) to hang
loosely
or
disorderly;
to
spread
or throw (the hair) in
disorder;
-- used
chiefly
in the
passive
participle.
Portfolio
::
Portfolio
(n.) A
portable
case for
holding
loose
papers,
prints,
drawings,
etc..
Ungird
::
Ungird
(v. t.) To loose the
girdle
or band of; to
unbind;
to
unload.
Mandil
::
Mandil
(n.) A loose outer
garment
worn the 16th and 17th
centuries.
Frank
::
Frank (n.)
Unrestrained;
loose;
licentious;
-- used in a bad
sense.
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
dense,
close,
compact,
or
crowded;
as, a cloth of loose
texture..
Definition
::
Definition
(n.) Act of
ascertaining
and
explaining
the
signification;
a
description
of a thing by its
properties;
an
explanation
of the
meaning
of a word or term; as, the
definition
of
circle;
the
definition
of wit; an exact
definition;
a loose
definition..
Wicking
::
Wicking
(n.) the
material
of which wicks are made; esp., a
loosely
braided
or
twisted
cord or tape of
cotton..
Trollopee
::
Trollopee
(n.) A kind of loose dress for
women.
Jump
::
Jump (n.) A kind of loose
jacket
for men.
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