to cut away a narrow strip of wood from the edge of (a stave, plank, etc.). Obsolete.to apply a border or edge to. list 3 [list] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun a careening, or leaning to one side, as of a ship. verb (used without object) ...
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a narrow strip of wood cut from the edge of a board an arena for combat (such as jousting) entered the lists against the bull—Frank Yerby a field of competition or controversy The candidate entered the political lists. stripe The horse had a list along its back. obsolete limit, boundary...
obsolete:limit,boundary list 6 of 9 verb (3) listed;listing;lists transitive verb 1 :to cut away a narrow strip from the edge of 2 :to prepare or plant (land) in ridges and furrows with alister list 7 of 9 verb (4) listed;listing;lists ...
(obsolete) sympathetic, also SYMPATHETIC. SYMPATHOLYTIC • sympatholytic adj. (Medicine) That opposes the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.• sympatholytic n. (Pharmacology) Any medicine having this effect.• SYMPATHOLYTIC adj. inhibiting the action of the sympathetic nervous ...
Was the purpose to make Austria-Hungary, in the words of one of its leaders, a truly 'European Great Power of the first order,' or were these simply the death throes of an obsolete empire, loathe to voluntarily part with its Great Power status and prestige? In either case, these war ...
"to put down in a list or catalogue; to make a list of," 1610s, fromlist(n.1). Meaning "to place real estate on the market" is from 1904. Meaning "put an edge around" (c. 1300, now probably obsolete) is from Old Frenchlisteror else fromlist(n.2). Related:Listed;listing. ...
"hear, hearken," now poetic or obsolete, from Old English hlystan "hear, hearken," from hlyst "hearing," from Proto-Germanic *khlustiz, from PIE *kleu- "to hear" (see listen). Related: Listed; listing. list (v.3) "to put down in a list; to make a list of," 1610s, from ...
The original Middle English sense is now obsolete. The sense of "enumeration" is from strips of paper used as a sort of catalogue. The native Old English form of the word lingered aslistin a few specialized senses.List priceis from 1871. ...