Loose
91loose-jointed — [lo͞os′join′tid] adj. 1. having loose joints 2. moving freely and flexibly loose jointedly adv. loose jointedness n …
92loose forward — noun 1. In Rugby Union, either of the two wing forwards or the number 8 at the back of the scrum 2. In Rugby League, the player at the back of the scrum • • • Main Entry: ↑loose * * * ˌloose ˈforward 7 [loose forward] …
93loose upon — ˈloose on ˈloose u ˌpon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they loose on he/she/it looses on present participle loosing on …
94loose´-joint´ed|ness — loose joint|ed «LOOS JOYN tihd», adjective. 1. able to move very freely: »a tall, shambling, loose jointed man (Harriet Beecher Stowe). 2. having loose joints; loosely built. –loose´ joint´ed|ness, noun …
95loose-joint|ed — «LOOS JOYN tihd», adjective. 1. able to move very freely: »a tall, shambling, loose jointed man (Harriet Beecher Stowe). 2. having loose joints; loosely built. –loose´ joint´ed|ness, noun …
96loose - lose — ◊ loose Loose is an adjective. It means not firmly fixed , or not tight . The doorknob is loose. Mary wore loose clothes. ◊ lose Lose is a verb. If you …
97loose-fitting — adj. large enough to leave space for movement over the skin; not tight fitting; of clothing. Opposite of {close fitting}, {tight}, and {tight fitting}. Syn: loose. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …
98Loose Parts — is a single panel comic strip drawn by Dave Blazek since 2001. It is similar in tone to The Far Side, drawn by Gary Larson, involving Theatre of the Absurd style themes. Loose Parts is syndicated by Tribune Media Services and appears in… …
99Loose Source Routing — is an IP option which can be used for address translation. LSR is also used to implement mobility in IP networks. [cite web|url=http://www.cs.cmu.edu/ 15 821/CDROM/PAPERS/bhagwat96.pdf|title=Network Layer Mobility:An Architecture and Survey |… …
100loose-lipped — (lo͞osʹlĭptʹ) adj. Given to indiscreet or incessant talk: a loose lipped confidant; too loose lipped to be trusted. * * * …