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  • lacerated
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  • laceration
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lace 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc. "His hat hung at his back down by a lace." (Chaucer) "For striving more, the more in laces strong Himself he tied." (Spenser)
2. A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net. "Vulcanus had caught thee [Venus] in his lace." (Chaucer)
3. A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc, often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress. "Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costlylaces." (Bacon)
4. Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage. Alencon lace, a kind of point lace, entirely of needlework, first made at Alencon in France, in the 17th century. It is very durable and of great beauty and cost. Bone lace, Brussels lace, etc. See Bone, Brussels, etc. Gold lace, or Silver lace, lace having warp threads of silk, or silk and cotton, and a weft of silk threads covered with gold (or silver), or with gilt. Lace leather, thin, oil-tanned leather suitable for cutting into lacings for machine belts.
<zoology> Lace lizard, the main piece of timber which supports the beak or head projecting beyond the stem of a ship. Lace pillow, and Pillow lace. See Pillow.
Origin: OE. Las, OF. Laz, F. Lacs, dim. Lacet, fr. L. Laqueus noose, snare; prob. Akin to lacere to entice. Cf. Delight, Elicit, Lasso, Latchet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lace-bark <botany> A shrub in the West Indies (Lagetta Iintearia); so called from the lacelike layers of its inner bark.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lace-winged <zoology> Having thin, transparent, reticulated wings; as, the lace-winged flies.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacerable Capable of being, or liable to be, torn.
Origin: L. Lacero, to tear to pieces, fr. Lacer, mangled
(05 Mar 2000)
lacerate To cut.
(27 Sep 1997)
lacerated 1. Rent; torn; mangled; as, a lacerated wound. "By each other's fury lacerate" (Southey)
2. <botany> Jagged, or slashed irregularly, at the end, or along the edge.
Origin: L. Laceratus, p. P.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacerated foramen <anatomy> An irregular aperture, filled with cartilage (basilar cartilage) in the living, located between the apex of the petrous part of the temporal bone, the body of the sphenoid, and the basilar part of the occipital bones. Several structures pass along the margins of the foramen in a nearly horizontal direction but no structures pass through vertically.
Synonym: foramen lacerum medium, lacerated foramen, sphenotic foramen.
(05 Mar 2000)
laceration 1. The act of tearing.
2. A torn, ragged, mangled wound.
Origin: L. Laceratio
(18 Nov 1997)
lacert A muscle of the human body.
Origin: OE. Lacerte. See Lacertus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacerta 1. <zoology> A genus of lizards. See Lizard.
Formerly it included nearly all the known lizards. It is now restricted to certain diurnal Old World species, like the green lizard (Lacerta viridis) and the sand lizard (L. Agilis), of Europe.
2. <astronomy> The Lizard, a northern constellation.
Origin: L. A lizard. See Lizard.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacertian <zoology> Like a lizard; of or pertaining to the Lacertilia.
One of the Lacertilia.
Origin: Cf. F. Lacertien.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacertilia <zoology> An order of Reptilia, which includes the lizards.
They are closely related to the snakes, and life the latter, usually have the body covered with scales or granules. They usually have eyelids, and most of then have well-formed legs; but in some groups (amphisbaena, glass-snake, etc) the legs are wanting and the body is serpentlike. None are venomous, unless Heloderma be an exception. The order includes the chameleons, the Cionocrania, or typical lizards, and the amphisbaenas. See Amphisbaena, Gecko, Gila monster, and Lizard.
Origin: NL, fr. L.lacertus a lizard.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacertiloid <zoology> Like or belonging to the Lacertilia.
Origin: Lacertilia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacertine <zoology> Lacertian.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lacertus Origin: L, the upper arm.
<anatomy> A bundle or fascicle of muscular fibres.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Lacerations - »õâ Torn, ragged, mangled wounds.
    Synonyms : Laceration
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lacerated lacerate: irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn; "lacerate leaves" lacerate: having edges that are jagged from injury
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lacerate cut or tear irregularly irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn; "lacerate leaves" deeply hurt the feelings of; distress; "his lacerating remarks" having edges that are jagged from injury
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
laceration a torn ragged wound the act of lacerating
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lacerated ragged; torn.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
laceration a cut, tear, or ragged opening in the skin caused by an injury or trauma.
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lace a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns
lace a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)
lace add alcohol beverages
lace spin or twist together so as to form a cord
lace draw through eyes or holes
lace do lacework
lace make by braiding
lace small bug having body and wings covered with a lacy network of raised lines
lace small tufted fern of northwestern America
lace hit violently, as in an attack
lace act or process or making tatting or handmade lace
lace draw through eyes or holes
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