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LOOS'ED, pp. Untied; unbound; freed from restraint.
LOOSE, v.t. loos. [Gr.; Heb.] 1. To untie or unbind; to free from any fastening....
LOORD, n. A dull stupid fellow; a drone. [Not in use.]
LOOP'ING, n. In metallurgy, the running together of the matter of an ore into a ...
LOOP'HOLED, a. Full of holes or openings for escape.
LOOP'HOLE, n. 1. A small aperture in the bulk-head and other parts of a merchant...
LOOP'ED, a. Full of holes.
LOOP, n. 1. A folding or doubling of a string or a noose, through which a lace o...
LOON, n. 1. A sorry fellow; a rogue; a rascal. 2. A sea-fowl of the genus colymbus.
LOOM'ING, ppr. Appearing above the surface, or indistinctly, at a distance.
LOOM'-GALE, n. A gentle gale of wind.
LOOM, n. 1. In composition, heir-loom, in law, is a personal chattel that by spe...
LOOL, n. In metallurgy, a vessel used to receive the washings of ores of metals.
LOOK'ING-GLASS, n. A glass which reflects the form of the person who looks on it...
LOOK'ER, n. One who looks. A looker on, a mere spectator; one that looks on, but...
LOOK'-OUT, n. A careful looking or watching for any object or event.