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lace L0006400 (lās)n.1. A cord or ribbon used to draw and tie together two opposite edges, as of a shoe.2. A delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern. Also called lacework.3. Gold or silver braid ornamenting an officer's uniform.v. laced, lac·ing, lac·es v.tr.1. To thread a cord through the eyelets or around the hooks of.2. a. To draw together and tie the laces of.b. To restrain or constrict by tightening laces, especially of a corset.3. To pull or pass through; intertwine: lace garlands through a trellis.4. To trim or decorate with or as if with lace.5. a. To add a touch of flavor to: "today's chefs love to lace their goods with lively, pronounced flavors" (David Rosengarten).b. To add a substance, especially an intoxicant or narcotic, to: laced the eggnog with rum and brandy.c. To add or intersperse with something in order to produce a certain effect: "Quacks now lace their pitch with scientific terms that may sound authentic to the uninformed" (Jane E. Brody).6. To streak with color.7. To give a beating to; thrash: laced his opponent in the second round.v.intr. To be fastened or tied with laces or a lace.Phrasal Verb: lace into Informal To attack; assail: laced into me for arriving so late. [Middle English, from Old French las, noose, string, from Vulgar Latin *laceum, from Latin laqueus, noose; probably akin to lacere, to entice, ensnare.] lace′less adj.lac′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lacer - a workman who laces shoes or footballs or books (during binding)working man, working person, workingman, workman - an employee who performs manual or industrial labor | EncyclopediaSeelaceLACER
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lacer Related to lacer: laserWords related to lacernoun a workman who laces shoes or footballs or books (during binding)Related Words- working man
- working person
- workingman
- workman
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