Etymology: [ lI ] (intransitive verb.) before 12th century. Old English licgan, from Proto-Germanic *ligjanan, from Proto-Indo-European *legh-. Cognate with Danish ligge, Dutch liggen, German liegen, Gothic
be in a horizontal position, recline; be placed in a horizontal position; rest; be located, be situated; be or remain in a particular position or condition; be, exist; extend; be acceptable (Law), make an intentionally untruthful statement, tell a falsehood; purposefully deceive, Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of the United Nations (1896-1968), a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth, manner in which something lies, state, position, posture; lair of an animal, position or manner in which something is situated, untruthful statement, falsehood; deception, originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country", be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant", be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position, tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive; "Don't lie to your parents"; "She lied when she told me she was only 29", Norwegian politician and first secretary-general of the United Nations (1946-1953). lie detector Lie Jonas Lauritz Idemil Lie Trygve, (1) Where an object is (2) To put an object in place, Situation in which a ball finishes after completion of a stroke The lie can vary from good to bad, depending on how far the ball has settled down in the grass or, in the case of a bunker, in the sand, What we do quite a lot, Where the ball is sitting This usually cannot be interfered with except when indicated by the club (see Preferred Lies), no, Acronym for Line Islands Experiment, a GARP project, be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant, (illustrated), angle made by the shaft of the stick and the blade, 1 the quality, manner, style, way, or position relative to level in which a ball rests on the ground (e g , good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, flier lie, and so on) 2 can also refer to the number of strokes taken up to the current moment on a given hole when the ball is at rest Example: Typically a lie would be considered bad if it was not largely exposed or where clean contact would not be possible 2 I was lying 3 after I dropped out of the hazard, The position of the ball at rest, The angle, measured in degrees, of the club's shaft when the club is set in the address position as measured from the shaft to the sole of the clubhead Iron sets typically range from 57 degrees (2 iron) to 64 degrees (SW), An "exaggeration" Mom uses to transform her child's papier-mache volcano science project into a Nobel Prize-winning experiment and a full-ride scholarship to Harvard, Where the ball is in relation to the ground it is resting on The more embedded in the grass or sand the ball is, the worse the lie Lie also refers to the angle of the sole of the clubhead to the shaft, have a place in relation to something else; "The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies", assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better", 1 the quality, manner, style, way, or position of a ball on the ground (e g , good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, etc ) 2 can also refer to the number of strokes taken up to the current moment on a given hole when the ball is at rest Example: "My drive went into the rough but I had a pretty good lie and got onto the green without any trouble" 2 "I was lying 3 and hitting four after I dropped out of the hazard ", A very poor substitute for the truth, but the only one discovered to date, An "exaggeration" Mom uses to transform her child's paper-mache volcano science project into a Nobel Prize-winning experiment and a full-ride scholarship to Harvard, split or spiraling force, The angle between the shaft and the ground line when the club is measured in normal playing position, "1 b : an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker", (Anglo-Saxon, lige, a falsehood ) Father of lies Satan (John viii 44) The greatest lie The four P's (a Palmer, a Pardoner, a Poticary, and a Pedlar) disputed as to which could tell the greatest lie The Palmer said he had never seen a woman out of patience; whereupon the other three P's threw up the sponge, saying such a falsehood could not possibly be outdone (Heywood: The Four P's ) White lies (See White ), recline, rest, or stay, as in: I felt faint and needed to lie down, The lay of the ball, story, porky, bull, pork pie, stretcher, A ballad or sung poem, A casual sexual partner, The direction a rope is twisted, a short song, Simple past of lie when pertaining to position, Arrangement or relationship; layout, Non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution, Not belonging to the clergy, but associated with them, To install certain building materials, laying one thing on top of another, To cause to subside or abate, To place something down in a position of rest, To leave something somewhere, To prepare (a plan, project etc.); to set out, establish (a law, principle), To produce and deposit an egg, a short poem or narrative, one usually intended to be sung, To have sex with, To wager that an event will not take place, Past tense of lie. the past tense of lie, lay, Lain is the past participle of lie. Past participle of lie. the past participle of lie, past participle of lie, of Lie, v, See Lea, Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother, of Lie, to recline, A meadow, Not belonging to, or emanating from, a particular profession; unprofessional; as, a lay opinion regarding the nature of a disease, Not educated or cultivated; ignorant, A song; a simple lyrical poem; a ballad, Non-professional, not being a member of an organized institution (e.g. scientific lay person), To place in position; to establish firmly; to arrange with regularity; to dispose in ranks or tiers; as, to lay a corner stone; to lay bricks in a wall; to lay the covers on a table, To cause to lie down, to be prostrate, or to lie against something; to put or set down; to deposit; as, to lay a book on the table; to lay a body in the grave; a shower lays the dust, A melody; any musical utterance, An obligation; a vow, A law, Faith; creed; religious profession, To prepare (e.g., the groundwork, the table), To produce and deposit (an egg), To wager that an event will not take place (the opposite of to back), To prepare; to make ready; to contrive; to provide; as, to lay a snare, an ambush, or a plan, garlic, To install certain building materials, laying one thing on top of another (e.g. lay brick, lay flooring.), To have sexual intercourse with someone, especially in a casual manner, Arrangement or relationship; layout; eg, the lay of the land, defn, English, Not belonging to the clergy, The laity; the common people, To spread on a surface; as, to lay plaster or paint, (1) the direction of advance of any point in a strand for one complete turn; (2) the amount of advance of any point in a strand for one complete turn See pitch, (aka lai) A form of poetry set to music, born in 13th-century France, A long narrative poem, especially one that was sung by medieval minstrels called trouvères The Lais of Marie de France are lays, Direction and angle in which the strands of a rope are twisted Submitted by Piers from London, UK, The length measured along the axis of a wire or cable required for a single strand (in a stranded wire) or conductor (in cable) to make one complete turn about the axis of the conductor or cable, The way in which strands of a rope or cable are twisted Climbing and SRT Ref JJ, The position of print on a sheet of paper, Position on the ground where a tree will fall when severed from the stump (10), The position of print on a sheet of paper Lays (front and side) - the guides to which paper is fed before being printed or folded Lay edges - the edges of a sheet which are laid against the front and side lays, postp + loc : about, as regards (also topic marker), Short lengths of pipe welded together offshore & laid from the back of a lay ship Max lay rate 5miles / day, Pertaining to wire and cable, the axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled Lay Direction The twist in the cables as indicated by the top strands while looking along the axis of the cable away from the observer Described as "right hand or "left hand", A narrative poem set to music, To go; that is, Iay aft or lay aloft, lay to (i e , heave to), lay up, lay a course The twisting of strands in a rope, The direction of predominant surface features, 1) As a command, it means to go in the direction indicated, e g , "Lay aloft!" (go up) or "Lay alow!" (come down) 2) Of a line or rope, it refers to "the direction in which the strands are twisted" (Colcord) These two definitions, out of a host, are most pertinent to the Lady, Originally the Anglicized term for the French lai, it later came to be used by English poets as a synonym for song or for narrative poetry of moderate length (See also Tragedy), a narrative song with a recurrent refrain, a narrative poem of popular origin, put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point", place in a horizontal position; set in place; produce and deposit (an egg or eggs); present, propose; prepare; spread out; put; set; deposit; locate; cause; appease; cause to subside or end; bet, wager, way in which something is laid or lies (especially of a country); (Slang) sexual partner (vulgar); (Slang) sexual intercourse (vulgar), not clerical; not a member of the ordained clergy; not professional, not a member of a certain profession; not having expertise; of or done by the laity, poem which tells a story (especially one that can be sung); song, concerning those not members of the clergy; "set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay ministry"; "the choir sings both sacred and secular music", not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease", A song or simple narrative poem The form originated in medieval France Early French lais were often based on the Celtic legends and other tales sung by Breton minstrels thus the name of the "Breton lay " In fourteenth-century England, the term "lay" was used to describe short narratives written in imitation of the Breton lays The most notable of these is Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Minstrel's Tale ", Pertaining to wire & cable, the axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled, from laios, a Greek word meaning the people, The length measured along the axis of a wire or cable required for a single strand (in stranded wire) or conductor (in cable) to make one complete turn about the axis of the conductor or cable, The axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled, Pertaining to wire and cable, the axial distance required for one cable conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled, The Slightly curved portion of a clarinet or saxophone mouthpiece that faces the reed, (1) place or put something, as in: Lay the book on the table, To put the strands of a rope, a cable, etc, To cause to be still; to calm; to allay; to suppress; to exorcise, as an evil spirit, To cause to lie dead or dying, To point; to aim; as, to lay a gun, To state; to allege; as, to lay the venue, To place (new type) properly in the cases, To place and arrange (pages) for a form upon the imposing stone, To bring forth and deposit; as, to lay eggs, To deposit, as a wager; to stake; to risk, To impose, as a command or a duty; as, to lay commands on one, To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one, To impute; to charge; to allege, To impose, as a burden, suffering, or punishment; to assess, as a tax; as, to lay a tax on land, prepare or position for action or operation; "lay a fire"; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan", To apply; to put, To produce and deposit eggs, in their proper places and twist or unite them; as, to lay a cable or rope, The lathe of a loom, To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft, A plan; a scheme, lay eggs; "This hen doesn't lay", put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed" lay eggs; "This hen doesn't lay" prepare or position for action or operation; "lay a fire"; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan" impose as a duty, burden, or punishment; "lay a responsibility on someone" not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease, impose as a duty, burden, or punishment; "lay a responsibility on someone", not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease, put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed", See Lathe, 3, A job, price, or profit, See 1st Lea (a), A wager, A share of the proceeds or profits of an enterprise; as, when a man ships for a whaling voyage, he agrees for a certain lay, That which lies or is laid or is conceived of as having been laid or placed in its position; a row; a stratum; a layer; as, a lay of stone or wood, To lay a wager; to bet, A measure of yarn; a lea,
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be in a horizontal position, recline; be placed in a horizontal position; rest; be located, be situated; be or remain in a particular position or condition; be, exist; extend; be acceptable (Law) fiil
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make an intentionally untruthful statement, tell a falsehood; purposefully deceive fiil
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a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
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manner in which something lies, state, position, posture; lair of an animal isim
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position or manner in which something is situated
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untruthful statement, falsehood; deception isim
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originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
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be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant"
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be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
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tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive; "Don't lie to your parents"; "She lied when she told me she was only 29"
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(1) Where an object is (2) To put an object in place
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Situation in which a ball finishes after completion of a stroke The lie can vary from good to bad, depending on how far the ball has settled down in the grass or, in the case of a bunker, in the sand
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What we do quite a lot
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Where the ball is sitting This usually cannot be interfered with except when indicated by the club (see Preferred Lies)
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Acronym for Line Islands Experiment, a GARP project
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be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant
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angle made by the shaft of the stick and the blade
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1 the quality, manner, style, way, or position relative to level in which a ball rests on the ground (e g , good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, flier lie, and so on) 2 can also refer to the number of strokes taken up to the current moment on a given hole when the ball is at rest Example: Typically a lie would be considered bad if it was not largely exposed or where clean contact would not be possible 2 I was lying 3 after I dropped out of the hazard
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The position of the ball at rest
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The angle, measured in degrees, of the club's shaft when the club is set in the address position as measured from the shaft to the sole of the clubhead Iron sets typically range from 57 degrees (2 iron) to 64 degrees (SW)
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An "exaggeration" Mom uses to transform her child's papier-mache volcano science project into a Nobel Prize-winning experiment and a full-ride scholarship to Harvard
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Where the ball is in relation to the ground it is resting on The more embedded in the grass or sand the ball is, the worse the lie Lie also refers to the angle of the sole of the clubhead to the shaft
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have a place in relation to something else; "The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies"
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assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
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1 the quality, manner, style, way, or position of a ball on the ground (e g , good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, etc ) 2 can also refer to the number of strokes taken up to the current moment on a given hole when the ball is at rest Example: "My drive went into the rough but I had a pretty good lie and got onto the green without any trouble" 2 "I was lying 3 and hitting four after I dropped out of the hazard "
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A very poor substitute for the truth, but the only one discovered to date
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split or spiraling force
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The angle between the shaft and the ground line when the club is measured in normal playing position
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"1 b : an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker"
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(Anglo-Saxon, lige, a falsehood ) Father of lies Satan (John viii 44) The greatest lie The four P's (a Palmer, a Pardoner, a Poticary, and a Pedlar) disputed as to which could tell the greatest lie The Palmer said he had never seen a woman out of patience; whereupon the other three P's threw up the sponge, saying such a falsehood could not possibly be outdone (Heywood: The Four P's ) White lies (See White )
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recline, rest, or stay, as in: I felt faint and needed to lie down
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The lay of the ball
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A lie.
story - "You’ve been telling stories again, haven’t you?"
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A ballad or sung poem
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A casual sexual partner - "What was I, just another lay you can toss aside as you go on to your next conquest?"
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The direction a rope is twisted - "Worm and parcel with the lay; turn and serve the other way."
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Simple past of lie when pertaining to position - "The baby lay in its crib and slept silently."
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Arrangement or relationship; layout - "nonstandard or colloquial the lay of the land (rather than the standard the lie of the land)"
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Non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution
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Not belonging to the clergy, but associated with them - "They seemed more lay than clerical."
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To install certain building materials, laying one thing on top of another - "lay flooring"
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To cause to subside or abate - "But how upon the winds being laid, doth the ship cease to move?"
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To place something down in a position of rest
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To leave something somewhere
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To prepare (a plan, project etc.); to set out, establish (a law, principle) - "Even when I lay a long plan, it is never in the expectation that I will live to see it fulfilled."
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To produce and deposit an egg
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a short poem or narrative, one usually intended to be sung
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To have sex with
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Past tense of lie. the past tense of lie
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Lain is the past participle of lie. Past participle of lie. the past participle of lie
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past participle of lie
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Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother
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of Lie, to recline
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Not belonging to, or emanating from, a particular profession; unprofessional; as, a lay opinion regarding the nature of a disease
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Not educated or cultivated; ignorant
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To place in position; to establish firmly; to arrange with regularity; to dispose in ranks or tiers; as, to lay a corner stone; to lay bricks in a wall; to lay the covers on a table
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To cause to lie down, to be prostrate, or to lie against something; to put or set down; to deposit; as, to lay a book on the table; to lay a body in the grave; a shower lays the dust
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A melody; any musical utterance
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An obligation; a vow
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Faith; creed; religious profession
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To prepare (e.g., the groundwork, the table)
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To produce and deposit (an egg)
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To wager that an event will not take place (the opposite of to back)
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To prepare; to make ready; to contrive; to provide; as, to lay a snare, an ambush, or a plan
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To install certain building materials, laying one thing on top of another (e.g. lay brick, lay flooring.)
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To have sexual intercourse with someone, especially in a casual manner
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Arrangement or relationship; layout; eg, the lay of the land
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Not belonging to the clergy
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To spread on a surface; as, to lay plaster or paint
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(1) the direction of advance of any point in a strand for one complete turn; (2) the amount of advance of any point in a strand for one complete turn See pitch
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Direction and angle in which the strands of a rope are twisted Submitted by Piers from London, UK
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The length measured along the axis of a wire or cable required for a single strand (in a stranded wire) or conductor (in cable) to make one complete turn about the axis of the conductor or cable
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The way in which strands of a rope or cable are twisted Climbing and SRT Ref JJ
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Position on the ground where a tree will fall when severed from the stump (10)
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The position of print on a sheet of paper Lays (front and side) - the guides to which paper is fed before being printed or folded Lay edges - the edges of a sheet which are laid against the front and side lays
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Short lengths of pipe welded together offshore & laid from the back of a lay ship Max lay rate 5miles / day
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Pertaining to wire and cable, the axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled Lay Direction The twist in the cables as indicated by the top strands while looking along the axis of the cable away from the observer Described as "right hand or "left hand"
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A narrative poem set to music
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To go; that is, Iay aft or lay aloft, lay to (i e , heave to), lay up, lay a course The twisting of strands in a rope
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The direction of predominant surface features
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1) As a command, it means to go in the direction indicated, e g , "Lay aloft!" (go up) or "Lay alow!" (come down) 2) Of a line or rope, it refers to "the direction in which the strands are twisted" (Colcord) These two definitions, out of a host, are most pertinent to the Lady
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a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
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put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
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place in a horizontal position; set in place; produce and deposit (an egg or eggs); present, propose; prepare; spread out; put; set; deposit; locate; cause; appease; cause to subside or end; bet, wager fiil
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way in which something is laid or lies (especially of a country); (Slang) sexual partner (vulgar); (Slang) sexual intercourse (vulgar) isim
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not clerical; not a member of the ordained clergy; not professional, not a member of a certain profession; not having expertise; of or done by the laity sıfat
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poem which tells a story (especially one that can be sung); song isim
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concerning those not members of the clergy; "set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay ministry"; "the choir sings both sacred and secular music"
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not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease"
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A song or simple narrative poem The form originated in medieval France Early French lais were often based on the Celtic legends and other tales sung by Breton minstrels thus the name of the "Breton lay " In fourteenth-century England, the term "lay" was used to describe short narratives written in imitation of the Breton lays The most notable of these is Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Minstrel's Tale "
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Pertaining to wire & cable, the axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled
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The length measured along the axis of a wire or cable required for a single strand (in stranded wire) or conductor (in cable) to make one complete turn about the axis of the conductor or cable
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The axial distance required for one cabled conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled
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Pertaining to wire and cable, the axial distance required for one cable conductor or conductor strand to complete one revolution about the axis around which it is cabled
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The Slightly curved portion of a clarinet or saxophone mouthpiece that faces the reed
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(1) place or put something, as in: Lay the book on the table
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To put the strands of a rope, a cable, etc
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To cause to be still; to calm; to allay; to suppress; to exorcise, as an evil spirit
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To cause to lie dead or dying
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To point; to aim; as, to lay a gun
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To state; to allege; as, to lay the venue
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To place (new type) properly in the cases
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To place and arrange (pages) for a form upon the imposing stone
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To bring forth and deposit; as, to lay eggs
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To deposit, as a wager; to stake; to risk
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To impose, as a command or a duty; as, to lay commands on one
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To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one
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To impute; to charge; to allege
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To impose, as a burden, suffering, or punishment; to assess, as a tax; as, to lay a tax on land
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prepare or position for action or operation; "lay a fire"; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan"
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To apply; to put
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To produce and deposit eggs
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in their proper places and twist or unite them; as, to lay a cable or rope
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The lathe of a loom
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To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft
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A plan; a scheme
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lay eggs; "This hen doesn't lay"
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put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed" lay eggs; "This hen doesn't lay" prepare or position for action or operation; "lay a fire"; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan" impose as a duty, burden, or punishment; "lay a responsibility on someone" not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease
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impose as a duty, burden, or punishment; "lay a responsibility on someone"
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not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease
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put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
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A job, price, or profit
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A share of the proceeds or profits of an enterprise; as, when a man ships for a whaling voyage, he agrees for a certain lay
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lay
That which lies or is laid or is conceived of as having been laid or placed in its position; a row; a stratum; a layer; as, a lay of stone or wood
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