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English Idioms :: laid out
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laial.html - {adj.} Arranged. * /Her house is very conveniently laid out./ |
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English Idioms :: laid up
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laial.html - {adj.} Sick; confined to bed. * /I was laid up for a couple of weeks with an ear infection./ |
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Traditional English :: laic
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laial.html - adj. & n. --adj. non-clerical; lay; secular; temporal. --n. formal a lay person; a non-cleric. laical adj. laically adv. [LL f. Gk laìkos f. laos people] |
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Traditional English :: laicity
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laial.html - n. the status or influence of the laity. |
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Traditional English :: laicize
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laial.html - v.tr. (also -ise) 1 make (an office etc.) tenable by lay people. 2 subject (a school or institution) to the control of lay people. 3 secularize. |
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Traditional English :: laid
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laial.html - past and past part. of LAY(1). |
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