laces
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary lace|laces 1 eng. shoe laces band( e bârik, con kafš) 2 mâr-pic( e jâdda) câm-câm(Moin) pic-pic/râh + Raxt-e-xwâb e ma'râ mastâna b'andâzTu pic-pic e rah e meyxâna b'andâz ! (Dâriuš RAFII) 3 tur( e mâhi-giri)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 lace n. Pronunciation: ' lās Function: verb Inflected Form:   laced ; lac·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French lacer, from Latin laqueare to ensnare, from laqueus Date: 13th century transitive verb 1 : to draw together the edges of by or as if by a lace passed through eyelets < lace s her fingers behind her head> 2 : to draw or pass (as a lace) through something (as eyelets) 3 : to confine or compress by tightening laces of a garment 4 a : to adorn with or as if with lace <the surrounding countryside was laced with villages and hamlets ― L. C. Heinemann> b : to mark with streaks of color 5 : BEAT , LASH 6 a : to add a dash of liquor to b : to add something to impart pungency, savor, or zest to <a sauce laced with garlic> <conversation laced with sarcasm> c : to adulterate with a substance < laced a guard's coffee with a sedative> intransitive verb 1 : to admit of being tied or fastened with a lace 2 : to make a verbal attack ― usually used with into <his boss laced into him for being late> –lac·er noun ]]> 2 lace n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French lace, laz, from Latin laqueus snare Date: 14th century 1 : a cord or string used for drawing together two edges (as of a garment or a shoe) 2 : an ornamental braid for trimming coats or uniforms 3 : an openwork usually figured fabric made of thread or yarn and used for trimmings, household coverings, and entire garments –laced \ ' lāst\ adjective –lace·less \ ' lās-ləs\ adjective –lace·like \…