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`Jra- \ Al tinudif • Of
`
`pohap vb chaPPed; chap-ping [114E (-happen; akin to MD (amen to cut
`doom] vi (15c) : to open in cracks, slits, or chinks; also : to become
`cracked, roughened, or reddened esp. by the action of wind or cold
`'hands often ^-• in winter) •-•-• vi;to cause to chap <wind-chapped lips>
`sclioss *hap, 'chatA n [origin unknown] (1555) 1: the fleshy covering
`2 : the forepart of
`also: JAW — usu. used in pl. <a wolfs
`of a Jaw;
`the face — usu. used in pl,
`Achop VeharA n [short for ehapinaid (1705) 1 chiefly Brit : FELLOW 4c
`-2 Southern & Midland: BABY, CHII
`Schap aisbr chapter
`,hop.serri•joa or chap.a.re-jo's
`",,AexSp ehaparreras, fr. chaparral (1887) : CHAPS
`)asha-paJral, -'ret\ it [Sp, fr. chaparro dwarf evergreen oak,
`7. Basque txaparl (1845) 1: a thicket of dwarf evergreen oaks; broad-
`3• dense impenetrable thicket of shrubs or dwarf trees 2 : an eco-
`/3/ •
`lagiCal Community composed of shrubby plants adapted to dry sum-
`mers and moist winters that occurs esp. in southern California
`stoparral cock n (1853): ROADRUNNER — called also chaparral bird
`o"ha,pia.11 also chap-pa•ti \cha-'ph-te it, pt chapatis also chappatis
`[Hindi capita & Urdu chapati] (1810) : a round flat unleavened bread
`m India that is tssu. made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a griddle
`chop-book Vchap,birk \ n khapman + book] (1798): a small book con-
`taining ballads, poems, tales, or tracts
`amps Vehap, 'chap it [ME, scabbard, fr. AF, cape, fr. LL raped] (I4c)
`: the metal mounting or trimming of a scabbard or sheath
`\ or cha•peaux
`mia.peau Wha-tto, sha-\ it, pi cha-peaus
`\stpsasA [MF, fr. OF chapel— more at CHAPLET] (1523) : HAT
`chawal Vcha-pal \ it [ME, fr. AE chapels, fr. ML cappella, fr. dint. of LL
`rasa cloak; fr. the cloak of St. Martin of Tours preserved as a sacred
`relie in a chapel built for that purpose] (13c) 1: a subordinate or pd-
`sate place of worship: as a : a place of worship serving a residence or
`institution b : a small house of worship usu. associated with a main
`chalets C : a room or recess in a church for meditation and prayer or
`small religious services 2 : a place of worship used by a Christian
`group other than an established church <a nonconformist ass> 3 : a
`choir of singers belonging to a chapel 4 : a chapel service or assembly
`at a school or college 5 : an association of the employees in a printing
`office 6 a : FUNERAL HOME b : a room for funeral services in a fu-
`neral home
`chapel of ease (1538) : a chapel or dependent church built to accom-
`modate an expanding parish
`Ichawer•one or chatt-er-on Vsha-pa-,ron \ it [F chaperon, lit., hood, fr.
`MF, head covering, fr. chapel (1720) 1 : a person (as a matron) who
`for propriety accompanies one or more young unmarried women in
`public or in mixed company 2 : an older person who accompanies
`young people at a social gathering to ensure proper behavior; broadly
`: one delegated to ensure proper behavior 3: any of a class of pro-
`teins that facilitate the proper folding of proteins by binding to and sta-
`bilizing unfolded or partially folded proteins — called also molecular
`chaperone
`vt (1796) 1 : ESCORT 2
`2chaperone or chaperon vb -oned;
`: to act as chaperone to or for <•-•-, a dance> <chaperoning teenagers>
`\ it
`vi: to act as a chaperone — chap-er.on.age
`\ also chop4all.en Vchap- \ adj
`chap-fall.en Vehapefo-lan,
`0598) 1: having the lower jaw hanging loosely 2: cast down in spir-
`it: DEPRESSED
`chap-i-ter Vcha-pa-tar\ n (ME chapitre, modif. of AF chapitral, prob.
`blend of capitol capital and chapitre chapter] (15c) : the capital of a Col-
`umn
`chap4ain Vella-plan\ it [ME chapelein, fr. AF, fr. ML cappellanus, fr.
`cappella] (14c) 1 : a clergyman in charge of a chapel 2 : a clergyman
`officially attached to a branch of the military, to an institution, or to a
`family or court 3: a person chosen to conduct religious exercises (as
`at a meeting of a club or society) 4 : a clergyman appointed to assist a
`bishop (as at a liturgical function) — chap.lain-cy \ \ it
`chap-let Vchap-lat\ it [ME chapelet, fr. AF, dim, of
`chapel hat, garland, fr. ML cappellus head covering, fr.
`LL cappa] (14c) 1: a wreath to be worn on the head
`2 a: a string of beads b : a part of a rosary compris-
`ing five decades 3 : a small molding carved with
`small decorative forms — chap-let-ed\-la-tad \actf
`chap-man Vchap-man\ n [ME, fr. OE ciaprnan, fr.
`dap trade + man — more at CHEAP] (bet. 12c) 1 ar-
`chaic: MERCHANT, TRADER 2 first: PEDDLER
`chaP•Pie \icha-p\ n (1821) But: FELLOW 4c
`Chaps Vshaps, chaps\ n pl [modif. of MexSp chapar-
`rerasl (1844) : leather leggings joined by a belt or lac-
`ing, often having flared outer flaps, and worn over the
`trousers (as by western ranch hands)
`Chapter Vchap-tar1 it [ME chapitre, fr. AF chapitre, chapitle, fr. LL ca-
`pitulum division of a book & ML, meeting place of canons, fr. L, dim.
`of capit-, caput head — more at HEAD] (13c) 1 a: a main division of a
`book b : something resembling a chapter in being a significant speci-
`fied unit <a new •---• in my life) 2 a : a regular meeting of the canons
`of a cathedral or collegiate church or of the members of a religious
`house b : the body of canons of a cathedral or collegiate church 3
`: a local branch of an organization
`Chapter and verse,, (1628) 1 : the exact reference or source of infor-
`mation or justification for an assertion <clinched their arguments by
`Citing chapter and verse —J. M. Burns> 2; full precise information or
`detail <can give chapter and verse on the effects of diverting defense
`spending —Horace Sutton> — chapter and verse adv
`Chapter 11 n (1970): bankruptcy as provided under Chapter 1 1 of the
`-8a,nkrIlatcy Code which governs corporate reorganization <filed for
`smanter Li>
`Char also charr Vchar\ vi, n1 char or chars also charr or charrs [ori-
`gin unknown] (1662) : any of a genus (Sadvelinus)of small-scaled trouts
`2 With light-colored spots
`Char vb charred; char•ril !charcoal] vi (1679) 1 : 10 convert to
`Charcoal or carbon usu. by eat: BURN 2: to burn slightly or partly
`3chstsce n oit 108.79(t):he fire charred the beams> •••••• : to become charred
`a charred substance: CHARCOAL: specif : a combustible
`residue remaining after the destructive distillation of coal
`
`chap let 1
`
`chap • charade 207
`
`4char vi charred; char-ring [charwoman] (1732) : to work as a cleaning
`woman
`schar 11 [by shortening] (1906) Brit : CHARWOMAN
`\ it [F char a banes, lit., wagon with
`ChEIT.B•b8TIC Vshar-aebaa,
`benches] (1914) Brit: a sight-seeing motor coach
`char-a-curt Vker-a-san, 'ka-ra- \ it [uhim. fr. Gk charak-, chary pointed
`stake, a fists] (1882) : any of a family (Characidae) of usu. small bright-
`oricaa,lufreshwater fishes that includes many aquarium fish-
`ly s _colored tropical
`
`ichar-ac-ter Vker-ik-tar, 'ka-rik- \ a [ME caracter, fr. L character mark,
`distinctive quality, fr. Gk charakter, fr, charassein to scratch, engrave;
`perh. akin to Lith ferti to scratch] (14c) 1 a : a conventionalized
`graphic device placed on an object as an indication of ownership, ori-
`gin, or relationship b : a graphic symbol (as a hieroglyph or alphabet
`letter) used in writing of printing C : a magical or astrological emblem
`d : ALPHABET e (1) : WRITING, PRINTING (2) : style of writing or
`printing (3) : CIPHER f: a symbol (as a letter or number) that repre-
`sents information; also : a representation of such a character that may
`be accepted by a computer 2 a : one of the attributes or features that
`make up and distinguish an individual b (1) : a feature used to sepa-
`rate distinguishable things into categories; also : a group or kind so
`separated <advertising of a very primitive •-•-,> (2) : the detectable ex-
`pression of the action of a gene or group of genes (3) : the aggregate
`of distinctive qualities chat acteristic of a breed, strain, or type <a wine
`C ; the complex of mental and ethical traits marking and
`of great
`often individualizing a person, group, or nation <the es-, of the Ameri-
`can people> d : main or essential nature esp. as strongly marked and
`serving to distinguish <excess sewage gradually changed the
`of the
`lake> 3: POSITION, CAPACITY <his
`as a town official> 4 : REFER-
`ENCE 4b 5 : REPUTATION <the scandal has damaged his •-•-• and im-
`age> 6: moral excellence and firmness <a man of sound
`7 a : a
`person marked by notable or conspicuous traits <quite a ss.s>-b: one
`of the persons of a drama or novel C: the personality or part which
`an actor recreates <an actress who can create a •-s- convincingly> d
`: characterization esp. in drama or fiction e: PERSON, INDIVIDUAL <a
`suspicious ass> 8 : a short literary sketch of the qualities of a social
`type 53(71 see DISPOSITION, QUALITY, TYPE — char-ac-ter•less 1-las\
`acti — in character; in accord with a person's usual qualities or traits
`<behaving in character> — out of character : not in accord with a
`person's usual qualities or traits <his rudeness was completely out of
`character>
`„
`archaic : ENGRAVE, INSCRIBE 2 a archaic
`character et (1591) 1
``
`: REPRESENT, PORTRAY b : CHARACTERIZE
`3character acli (1883) 1: capable of portraying an unusual or eccentric
`personality often markedly different from the player <a
`actor> 2
`: requiring the qualities of a character actor <a •-•-• role>
`character assassination n (1944) : the slandering of a person usu.
`with the intention of destroying public confidence in that person
`oclf (1901) 1 : markedly ex-
`char•ac•ter.fttl Vker-ik-tar-fal,
`pressive of character <a •••-• face> 2 : marked by character <a as.• deci-
`sion>
`char-ac-ter-ksa•tion, char-ac.ter•ise Brit var of CHARACTERIZATION,
`CHARACTERIZE
`,ka-rik- \ it (1664) 1 : a distin-
`'char-ac-ter-is•tir,
`guishing trait, quality, or property 2 : the integral part of a common
`logarithm 3 : the smallest positive integer is which for an operation in
`a ring or field yields 0 when any element is used a times with the oper-
`ation
`2characteristic ad/ (1665): revealinp, distinguishing, or typical of an in-
`dividual character — char•ac.ter•is•ti-cal-ly \-ti-k(a-)Fe\adv
`syn CHARACTERISTIC, INDIVIDUAL, PECULIAR, DISTINCTIVE mean in-
`dicating a special quality or identity. CHARACTERISTIC applies to
`something that distinguishes or identifies a person or thing or class
`<responded with her characteristic Wit>. INDIVIDUAL stresses qualities
`that distinguish one from all other members of the same kind or class
`<a highly individual writing style>. PECULIAR applies to qualities pos-
`sessed only by a particular individual or class or kind and stresses rar-
`ity or uniqueness <an eccentricity that is peculiar to the British>. DIS-
`TINCTIVE indicates qualities distinguishing and uncommon and often
`superior or praiseworthy <a distinctive aura of grace and elegance>,
`characteristic equation it (ca. 1925) : an equation in which the char-
`acteristic polynomial of a matrix is set equal to 0
`characteristic polynomial it (ca. 1957) : the determinant of a square
`matrix in which an arbitrary variable (as sr) is subtracted from each of
`the elements along the principal diagonal
`characteristic root a (ca. 1957) : EIGENVALUE
`characteristic value n (1942) : EiGunrvAtus
`characteristic vector is (1957) : EMENVECTOR
`char-ac.ter.laa-tion 1,ker-ik-t(a-)r5Jza-sha1, ,ka-rik- it (1814) : the
`act of characterizing; esp : the artistic representation (as in fiction or
`drama) of human character or motives
`vi -ized; -1z-ing (1633) 1 10
`char-ac•ter-ize
`describe the character or quality of <ss.ss him as ambitious> 2 to be a
`characteristic of: DISTINGUISH <an era characterized by greed>
`char-ac-ter•olog-i-cal \,ker-ik.-t(a-)ta-11S-ji-kal„ka-rik-1 adi rcharac-
`terology study of character] (1916): of, relating to, or based on charac-
`ter or the study of character including its development and its differ-
`ences in different individuals — char-ac-ter-olog•i•cat4y
`\ adv
`character witness n (1952) : a person who gives evidence in a legal ac-
`tion concerning the reputation, conduct, and moral nature of a party
`char-ac-tery Vker-ik-t(a-)re, 'ka-rik-, kaJrak-1 n, pi -ter-les (1598) ; a
`system of written letters or symbols used in the expression of thought
`Jrad \ n [F, fr. Occitan charrado chat, fr chard to
`cha-rade
`chat, chatter] (1776) 1 : a word represented in riddling verse or by
`picture, tableau, or dramatic action. 2 p1: a game in which some of
`the players try to guess a ward or phrase from the actions of another
`\a\ abut V\ kitten, F table \ar\ further 1a1 ash \A\ ace \a\ mop, mar
`\a0\ out \OA chin \e\ het Ise1, easy \g\ go \i\ hit \i's ice \j\ Job
`\13\ slag VS\ go VA law \°i‘ boy \lb\ thin \1h\ the VA loot VA feet
`\y\ yet \zit\ vision, beige \ ", re, us. Y\ see Guide to Pronunciation
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`130 lob • lock -horns
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`11",:do direct (as a question or comment) so as to elicit a response
`s-s-ss vi 1 a : to move slowly alai heavily b to move in an arc 2 : to
`hit a tennis hall easily in a high arc
`31ob is (1851) : a soft high-arching stmt. throw, or kick
`lob- or lobo- comb form [lobe] : lobe </obar> <lobotomy>
`10.bar V16-bar, -,bar\ adi (ca. 1856) : of or relating to a lobe
`lo-bate V1.6-,bat\also lo-bat-ed \--,ba-tad\ at) [NL lobatus, fr. Lt. /obits]
`(ca. 1760) 1 : LOBED 2 : ,vsembling a lobe — lo-Pa•tion \16-l ba-
`shan\ it
`110b-by1118-b81 is, lobbies [ML lobium gallery, of Gmc origin; akin to
`OHO louba porch] (1593) 1 : a corridor or hall connected with is larg-
`er room or series of rooms and used as a passageway or waiting loom:
`as a : an anteroom of a legislative chamber: cv.] : one of two ante-
`rooms of a British parliamentary chamber to which members go to
`vote during a division b : a large hall serving as a foyer (as of a hotel
`or theater) 2 : a group of persons engaged in lobbying esp. as (epre-
`sentatives of a patticular inter cat group
`2Iobby vb lob-bied: lob-by-hag in (1837): to conduct activities aimed at
`influencing public officials and esp. membars of a legislative body on
`et 1 : to promote tacit project) or secure the passage of
`legislation
`(as legislation) by influencing public. officials 2 : to attempt to influ-
`ence or sway (as a public official) toward a desired action-- lob-by-er
`•-• lob-by-ism 1,4.z-o n'', 0 ----- lob-by-tat Vist\ is
`is [origin unknown} (1899): an errand boy .„
`lob-by-ctow
`lobe VI6b\ n [1v1F, fr. LL lobus, fr. Gk /o/ios] (1-541) : a curved or round-
`ed projection or division; spec-if : a ussr somewhat rounded peojectiom
`or division of a bodily organ or part
`lo-bec-to-my 116-'bek-ta-m6\ is, pi -mica [ISV] (ca. 1911) : surgical re-
`moval of a lobe of an organ (as a lung) or gland ms the thyroid)
`leaves
`lobed Vlaba art (1756) : having lobes <palmately
`lobe-fin Vlob-,11111, ii (1941) : CROSSOPTERYGIAN — lobe-finned•
`\Jim," \ asji
`-lb8-16-a\ it [NI_ fr. Matthias de Lobe/ L1616 Hem,
`lo-be-1M
`botanist] (1739) 1 : any of a genus (Lobelia of the family Lobeliaceae,'
`the lobelia family) of widely cultivated plants having terminal cluster*
`of showy lipped flowers 2 : the leaves and tops of Indian tobacco
`lo-he.line VIO-baalan\ n [N1 Labdia + E Nne] 118521 : a crystalline al-
`kaloid C221-127NO2 that is obtained from Indian tobacco and is used.
`chiefly as a respiratory stimulant and as a smoking deterrent
`lob-101-1y
`n. pi-lies [prob. fr. E dial. lob to boil ohs. F. Male
`lolly broth] (1597) 1 dial a : a thick gruel b : MIRE, MI.:F.3110LE 2
`dial : LOUT 3 : LOBLOLLY PINE
`loblolly pine at (1760) : a pine (Firms taeda) of the southeastern U.S.
`with flaky hark, long needles in groups of three, and cones having
`spine-tipped scales; also : its coarse-grained wood
`lo-bo VIO-(,)be\ n. pl lobos [So. wolf, fr. L lupus — more at WOLF]
`••
`(1839) : GRAY WOLF
`•.
`IO•bOt-O•IDISII) Brit ear of 1.0BOTO)liZE
`lo-bot-o-mize \16-'hii-taomiz\ gt -utilized; -miz-in9 (19,13) 1 : 10 per-'
`form a lobotomy on 2 :10 deprive of sensitivity, intalligenee, or vital-
`ity <fear of prosecution was causing the press to
`itself —Toni!
`Eprile>
`lo-bot-o-my116-'hii-ta-me1 n. p1 -soles [ISA]11936) : surgical severance .
`of nerve fibers connecting the frontal lobes to the thalamus performed,'
`esp. formerly for the relief of some mental disorders
`lob-scouse Vlab-,skaits\ 0 [origin unknown] (1706) : a sailora dish of
`stewed or baked meat with vegetables and hardtack
`lob-ster Vldb-stata is. often aura, [ME, fr. GE loppeslre. fr lapin? spider]
`(bef. 12c) 1 : any of a family (Nephropidae and esp. Hot:tams anteri;•
`canus) of large edible marine decapod crustaceans that have stalked
`eyes, a pair of large claws, and a long abdomen and that include species
`from coasts on both sides of the No. Atlantic and front the Cape of
`Good Hope 2 SPINY LOBSTER — lob.ster.like
`\ ad)
`lob-Etter-Mg Vlab-stta-lrioN n (1881) : ilw activity or business of catch-
`ing lobsters
`lob-ster-man \ -man\ is (1881) : one whose business is lobstering
`lobster pot is (1764) : an oblong
`case with slat sides and a funnel=
`shaped net used to trap lobsters —
`called also lobster trap
`lobster shill n (ca. 1933) : a work
`shift (as on a newspaper) that cov-
`ers the late evening and early morn-
`ing hours — called also lobster trick
`lobster ther-mi-dor \ Altar-Ina-
`dor \ a [thermidor, fr. F, fr. Thermi-
`dor, drama (1891) by Victorian Sar-
`doul (1894) : cooked lobster meat
`in a rich wine sauce stuffed into a
`lobster shell and browned
`lob.u-lar Vla-bya-lar1 ad) (1826) : of, relating to, affecting, or resem-
`bling a lobule
`ad) (1783): made up
`lob•u-lat-ed \lit-byaela-tad\ also lob-u-late
`of or having lobules <the pancreas is a as-, organ> — lob-u-la-tlon
`hya-lis-stsan\ is
`\ n (1682): a small lobe; : a subdivision of a lobe
`lob-ule
`110.cal1.15-k1 adj [ME laealle. fr. I I . /ockalls. fr. 1.. ekew, pdare — more
`at STALL] (15c) 1 : characterized by or relating to position in space
`: having a definite spatial form or location 2 a : of, relating to, or
`characteristic- of a particular place : not general or widespraad b : of,
`relating to, or applicable to part of a whole 3 a : primarily serving the
`needs of a particular limited district b f!/ a Pfdlfil COfWeyatiCe making
`all the stops on a route 4 : involving or affecting only a restricted part
`of the organism : .1-0PICAL
`anesthetic> 5 : of or relating to tele-
`phone communication within a specified area
`'local is (ca. 1824): a local person or thing: as a: a local public convey-
`ance (as a train or an elevator) b : a hkcal or particular branch. lodge,
`or chapter of an organization (as a labor union) C Brit : a nearby or
`neighborhood pub
`local area network n (1977) : a network of personal computers in a
`small area (as an office) for sharing resources (as a printer) or exchang-
`ing data
`local color n (1868) : the presentation of the features and peculiarities
`of a particular locality and its inhabitants in writing
`
`lobster pot
`
`ad./ — lo-cal-i•za-tion \,16-1(a-15-
`
`lo•cale116-'kal1 at [modif. of F local, fr. local, adfli'772 I : a Oki
`locality esp, when viewed in relation to a particular event or character,
`of a story>
`istic 2 : SIFF, SCENE <the
`local government a (1817) : the government of a specific local area
`constituting a subdivision of a major political unit (as is nation
`state); also : the body of Nrsons constituting such a government
`lo-cal-ise Brit var of Lin- AriZE
`n (1823) 1 a: a local idiom b : a local pe.
`10*Cal•iSM
`culiarity of speaking or acting 2 : affection or partiality for a parueti,
`Ian- place : SECTIONALISM
`lo.cal.ite
`it (1951) : a native or resident of the locality under
`consideration : LOCAL
`lo-cal-1-1Y 110-.ka-10-1.0, n. pl -ties (1628) 1 : the fact or condition of
`having a location in space sir time 2 : a particular place, situation, or
`location
`lo-cal•ize VIO-ka-111z\ vb -hand; -1z-ing v( 11792) 1 : to make local
`: orient locally 2 : to assign to or keep within a definite locality a...4
`: to accumulate in or he restricted to a specific or limited area <an in-
`in the ear> —
`fection that
`ii —
`.7a-shm-i\ n
`Vlb-k(O-861adv ((5c) 1 : with respect to a particular place*
`situation 2 : NE,SRBY 3 : hi the region of origin
`local option ,s (111711i: the power granted by a legislature to a political
`subdivision to determine by popular vote the local applicability of
`lase on a controverdal issue (as the sale of liquor)
`local time n (1833) : time based on the meridian through a particular
`place as contrasted With that of a Moe zone
`lo-cate V16-,kdt, 16-,) lo.cat.ed; 10-cat-mg locatus, pp, of locaie:
`to place, It Ii' tic] rill 652) : to establish oneself or one's business : SET-
`./1,u
`vs 1 : to determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of 2
`to set or establish in a particular spot : STATION 3 : to seek out and
`determine the location of 4 : to find or fix the place of esp. in a se
`q uence : CLASSIFY — Io-cat-able \-.k5-tA3;,1, 'ka-Sadi
`lo-ca-tion \16-..k5-slion1 n (1597) 1 a : a position or site occupied or
`available for occupancy or marked by some distinguishing featurc
`: NI-rex:10N b (11: a tract of land designated for a purpose (2),fug
`001 FARM, STATION C : a place outside a motion-picture studio
`w here a picture or part Ot is is filmed — usu. used in the phrase on 10-
`cation 2 : the act ew process of locating 3 : the placement of baseball
`pitches in a particular area of the strike zone; also : the ability to con-
`-sha-n1\ -
`trol the placement of pitches —
`lo-ca•tion-al-ly ads,
`\ PI EL locus + E -arise (as in vocative)] (1804) : the
`'Ioc-a-tive
`locative case; ;ILO : a word in that case
`2locative adj 111141); of or being a grammatical case that denotes place
`or the place where or wherein
`16.. n (1784) : one that locates
`lo-ca-tor aka lo-cat-er
`something (as a ninthly claim or the course of a road)
`IOC cit abbe h,ra eitato] in the place cited
`n [ME (Se.; tom It. fr. SeGael loch; akin to L locus lake
`loch VEIL
`— more at I mer:.) (14c) 1 Scot: LAKE 2 Scot: a bay or arm of thew..
`esp. is lien nearly landlocked
`loch-an Vili-h-z,11\ is [Ss:Gael, dim, of loch] (1670) Scot : a small lake.
`loci pl of Locus
`withe,
`n [ME lot, fr. OE lace; akin to OHG toe lock, Gk
`'lock
`L haus dislocated] (bef. 12c) 1 a: a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair 13P!
`: the hair of the head 2 : a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or MO
`: TUFT 3 pl : DREADLOCK
`210Ck n [ME. lob, fr. OF toe; akin to OFIG lob enclosure and perh. to OE
`face lock of hair] (hcf. 12c1 1 a : a fastening (as for a door) operated
`by a key or a combination b : the mechanism for exploding ,th!
`charge or cartridge of a firearm 2 a: an enclosure (as in a canappl"
`gates at each end used in taiStrig Or lowering boats as; they pass DI
`level to level b : AIR LOCK 3 a : a locking or fastening together
`: an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam/
`c : a hold in wrestling secured on one part of the body; broadie aeon
`-
`trolling hold <his paper. ... had a on a large part of the stale —JO"
`„ Corry> 4 : one that is assured of success or favorable outcome
`10Ok it (14c) 1 a :10 fasten the lock of b : to make fast with ar
`up the house> 2 a : to Listen in Or out or to make se:
`with a lock
`Lae inc inaccessible by or as if by means of locks <,--ed himself my?,
`from the curious world> (--ed her husband out> b : to fix in a Iblqa.k,i
`in
`ular situation or method of operation <a team firmly
`place> 3 a : to make fast, motionless, or inflexible esp. by the :Vic,'
`a knee) : to IN s, 1,
`lacing or interlocking of parts
`wheels>
`close embrace C :50 grapple in combat; also : to hind closelY ta;1)
`in conflict> 4: to invest
`ministration and students were
`without assurance of easy convertibility into money 5 : to rno,:vio
`pert-nit to pass (IS a ship) by raising or lowering in a lock a-, 55 1 a lira.
`become locknd b: to he capable of being locked 2 : INTERL4Cr cifr
`TERLOCK 3 : to go or pass by means of a lock (as ins canal) — a cal
`a
`able Via-I:a-ball\ adj lock horns : to conic into conflict -
`or lock onto : to acquire (as a target or signal) automatically a b.
`sensor (as radar)
`-• agho'.
`lock-box Vnikabaks\ n (1872) : a box lad in post-office box. stio.
`or safe-daposit box.) that locks
`lock-down \-,(lann\ n (l977) : the confinement of prisoners to their
`cells for an or 1110Nt Of (lie day as a temporary security ineitann: ,,,,p
`locked-in 1, 1111, t-'hi),tai {1952) 1 : not subject to adjustment: :,11'.1,e.it,
`
`ii ,
`<--, hrtel.est rates) 2 : killable or unwilling to shift invested
`Cause of the ttia effect of realizing capital gains
`lock-er Viii-l'-'1.\ a 1140 1 a : a drawer, cupboard, or 0,1'10
`to.es
`that may he closed a ith a lock, esp : one for individual stora
`: a chest or compartment on shipboard for compact stowage 01 '.... ift,
`C : a iefrigerated compartment Of room for the storage of flesh "
`ei,01:.
`zen foods <a meat a-) 2 : one that locks
`lock-er-room VI:i-ko(r)-,riimN ad) (1946) : of, relating to, sir ,a,,•10
`for use in a locker room; etyp : ttr a coarse or sexual nature <e-- t iering
`locker room (I (ca, 1896) : a room for changing clothes and for i'oers
`clothing and equipment in lockers; nip: one for use by sPortl'1' 100
`lock-et VI5-1,,,t\ n [ME toque' latch. fr. MD loke; akin to OE /0,11,1111
`: a small case usu. of precious metal that has space for a nics:110,"
`that is worn typically suspended nom a chain or necklace
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`synonymize • systematics 1269
`
`As.a, „ca.—) : GOLDEN HAM-
`1 ,ciA°
`
`trivial fluid n (1846) : a transparent viscid lubricating fluid secreted
`
`\-,miz \ -mized: -mla,iog tcu. 1595) I a: to give or
`SYlah \Nil\ n (ca. 1914) slang: SYPHILIS
`•otttl011
`,7
`y
`ze the synonyms of (a word) b : to provide (as a dictionary) with
`syph.1-lis Vsl-f(a-)ds\ n [NL, fr. Syphilus, hero of the poem Syphilis sive
`2 : to demonstrate (a taxonomic name) to be a synonym
`Morbus Gallicus (Syphilis or the French disease) (1530) by Girolamo
`iyaty.mouts 1-mos\ ach. (1610) 1 : having the character of a syn-
`Fracastoro t1553 Ital. poet and physician] (1718) : a chronic conta-
`also : alike in meaning or significance 2: having the same con-
`gious usu. venereal and often congenital disease caused by a spirochete
`01)700, implications, or reference <to runners, Boston is •-•••-• with
`(Treponerna pallidum) and if left untreated producing chancres, rashes,
`fthon —Runners World) — synociroy-mous-ly adv
`and systemic lesions in a clinical course with three stages continued
`py4ne 1-me \ n, pl -miss (1683) 1 a : a list or collection of syn-
`over many years — compare PRIMARY SYPHILIS, SECONDARY SYPHI-
`5 awn defined and discriminated from each other b : the study
`LIS, TERTIARY SYPHILIS — syph-l-ilt-ic
`\ adj or n
`irnination of synonyms 2 : the scientific names that have been
`syphon vat of SIPHON
`disc
`r
`to designate the same taxonomic group (as a species); also : a list
`Sy-rah Writ n [F syrah, syrac] (1974) 1 : a grape whose skin has a
`3: the quality or state of being synonymous
`dark blue to bluish-black color that was orig. grown in the northern
`.94.4.81g \ ss-'nap-sos1 r, pl -cna•seS\-,se 7.1 (IL, fr. Ok,
`compre-
`valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in Califor-
`we view, fr. synopsesthai to be going to see together, fr. sy + op-
`lit.,
`nia and Australia); also : a vine producing Syrah grapes 2: a red wine
`'01 to be going to see — more at OPTIC] (1611) 1 : a condensed
`made from Syrah grapes
`meM or outline (as of a narrative or treatise) : ABSTRACT 2 : the
`sy•rette\sa-tet1 n [fr. Syreite, a trademark] (1941) : a small collapsible
`reviated conjugation of a verb in one person only
`tube fitted with a hypodermic needle for injecting a single dose of a
`vt -sized; -slz-ing (1882) 1 : uerroarizs 2 : to
`p.sIZe
`medicinal agent (as morphine)
`synopsis of (as a novel)
`Syni-sc Vsir-e-,ak \ n EL syriacus Syrian, fr. Gk syrlakos, ft. Syria, an-
`.0.0C\sa- nap-tik \ also syroop-tl-cal \ -ti-kal \ adj (Gk synopilkos,
`cient country in Asia] (1605) 1 : a literary language based on an east-
`oppsesthail (1763) 1 : affording a general view of a whole 2
`ern Aramaic dialect and used as the literary and liturgical language by
`manifesting or characterized by comprehensiveness or breadth of
`several Eastern Christian churches 2 : Aramaic spoken by Christian
`3 presenting or taking the same or common view; specif, often
`communities — Syriac mil
`. of or relating to the first three Gospels of the New Testament 4
`Syrian hamster Vsir-E-anAn [Syria.
`.ring to or displaying conditions (as of the atmosphere or weather)
`-
`STER
`0 they exist simultaneously over a broad area — SYn•op•ti-cal-ly \-ti-
`sy-rin-ga sa-'rin-ga \ n [NL, genus name, Cr. Gk swing-, syrinx panpipe]
`0:08p.taed.;
`(1664) : MOCK ORANGE 1
`Is \ ist-,ntis-46-sas\ n, pi -to-ses \-,sdz1 ENLI (ca. 1848)
`'sy-ringe \ sa-'rinj also 'sir-inj\ n [ME syring, fr. AF siringe, fr. ML syrin-
`..ron of two or more separate bones to form a single bone
`ga, ft. LL, injection, fr. Gk syring-, syrinx panpipe, tube] (14c) : a de-
`vis so-'ner-ve-o,
`n [NL, any of various bodily fluids or ditto
`vice used to inject fluids into or withdraw them from something (as the
`esi (1726) : SYNOVIAL FLUID
`body or its cavities): as a : a device that consists of a nozzle of varying
`adj (1756) : of, relating to, or secreting synovial flu-
`length and a compressible rubber bulb and is used for injection or irri-
`$1,1"<::_ membranes); also : lined with synovial membrane
`gation b an instrument (as for the injection of medicine or the with-
`drawal of bodily fluids) that consists of a hollow barrel fitted with a
`membrane of an articulation, bursa, or tendon sheath
`plunger and a hollow needle c : a gravity device consisting of a reser-
`vial joint n (1854) : DIARTHROSIS 2
`voir fitted with a long rubber tube ending with an exchangeable nozzle
`\ n (ca. 1836) : inflammation of a synovlal
`:14;no.vlalts
`„ that is used for irrigation of the vagina or bowel
`-;ethbrane
`'syringe yr springed: sy-ring-lno (1610) : to irrigate or spray with or
`igaidac.fic \sin - tak-tik \ syn
`1.-ti-kal\ adj[NL syntacticus,
`as if with a syringe
`Gks)vrtaigikos arranging together, fr. syntas.sem] (1577): of, relating
`sy-rin-go-my-e-lia
`or according to the rules of syntax or syntactics —
`n [NL, fr. Gk syring-, syrinx
`vij-k(a-Bel adv
`tube, fistula + NL myel- + -ia] (1880) : a chronic progressive disease of
`the spinal cord associated with sensory disturbances, muscle atrophy,
`.4n.taC•thClan \ isin-,tak-41-shon1 n (1900) : a specialist in syntax
`and spasticity — sy-rIn-go-my-el-lc Ye-lik\ac)
`optapti

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