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1,672 words match “LOSE”

DISCLOSER n.
One who discloses.
DISENCLOSE v.
See Disinclose.
DISINCLOSE v.
To free from being inclosed.
EGLANDULOSE; EGLANDULOUS a.
Destitute of glands.
EGRANULOSE a.
Having no granules, as chlorophyll in certain conditions. R. Brown.
ENCLOSE v.
To inclose. See Inclose.
EPULOSE a.
Feasting to excess. [Obs.]
ERYTHROGRANULOSE n.
A term applied by Brücke to a substance present in small amount in starch granules, colored red by iodine.
FEBRICULOSE a.
Somewhat feverish. [Obs.] Johnson.
FIBRILLOSE a.
the under surface of some lichens; also, composed of little strings or fibers; as, fibrillose appendages.
FILE CLOSER n.
A commissioned or noncommissioned officer posted in the rear of a line, or on the flank of a column, of soldiers, to rectify mistakes and insure steadiness and promptness in the ranks.
FILOSE a.
Terminating in a threadlike process.
FILOSELLE n.
A kind of silk thread less glossy than floss, and spun from coarser material. It is much used in embroidery instead of floss.
FISTULOSE a.
Formed like a fistula; hollow; reedlike. Craig.
FORECLOSE v.
or out; to preclude; to stop; to prevent; to bar; to exclude. The embargo with Spain foreclosed this trade. Carew. To foreclose a mortgager (Law), to cut him off by a judgment of court from the power of redeeming the mortgaged premises, termed his equity of redemption. -- To foreclose a mortgage, (not technically corr…
FORMIDOLOSE a.
Very much afraid. [Obs.] Bailey.
FRUCTICULOSE a.
Fruitful; full of fruit.
FRUTICULOSE a.
Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub. Gray.
GELOSE n.
An amorphous, gummy carbohydrate, found in Gelidium, agar-agar, and other seaweeds.
GLANDULOSE a.
Same as Glandulous.
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