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acetabulum
acrimonious
adumbrant
adumbrate
adumbration
affinity
agreeableness
agreement
alarmed
alarming
alert
alike
alkekengi
allegorical
allegory
alligator
ally
almond
ammodyte
analogize
analogous
ancony
animal-flower
anthracite
anthropomorphous
antitype
antonomasy
appearance
appearing
arborescence
arrow-head
arteriotomy
ash
assay-balance
assemblance
assimilation
assonance
assonant
audit
auditor
awake
awry
axis
bachelor
balance
balancer
banner
basilisk
basin
battering-ram
beam
beat
belgard
belie
bistoury
blade
blink
blinkard
blush
buckler
butternut
byssolite
canine
cardioid
carefulness
caricature
cast
catkin
cavil
center
change
chess
ciceronianism
circumspectness
cithern
civet-cat
class
coal
cock
comparison
compensate
configuration
conformity
consimilar
consimilitude
constellation
controller
copy
corbel
cordate
cordated
corn
countenance
counterbalance
counterbalanced
counterfeit
counterpoise
counterpoised
countervail
countervailed
counterweigh
courant
couranto
credit
crown-wheel
crustaceous
cucullate
cucullated
dart
dead-reckoning
deadnettle
deadpledge
deadwater
deadwood
deadworks
defailance
deliberate
demi-lance
dendroit
dentil
depaint
describe
dislikeness
dissemblance
dissimilar
dissimilarity
dissimilitude
distant
distemper
effigy
elance
elops
elude
emblem
emparlance
enterparlance
equilibrate
equilibrated
equilibration
equilibrist
equilibrity
equilibrium
equipoise
eruptive
evenly
exact
examen
expectation
express
eye
eyebeam
eyeglance
eyeliad
eyeshot
failance
faint
feature
february
figural
figurative
figuratively
figure
figured
figuring
flute
foot
for
fulciment
ghastliness
giddiness
giddy
ginseng
glance
glimpse
gloat
go
guard
heedfulness
help
huffiness
huffishness
humor
humorousness
image
imitation
imitative
imitator
imparlance
impearl
infect
invigilance
jealously
jealousness
jealousy
jews-ear
just
kidney-bean
lance
lancely
lanceolated
lancepesade
lancer
lanch
lansquenet
lever
libra
librate
libration
libratory
life
like
likelihood
likeness
liquidation
lively
log
lunged
masculineness
massacre
midway
minuet
missemblance
moony
mortar
mourne
musquash
myrtle
needle-ore
non-resemblance
oblike
obliquely
observer
obtenebration
oeiliad
ogle
ogling
on
oolite
open
oppose
orang-outang
outbalance
ovate-lanceolate
overbalance
overglance
overweigh
paca
painting
pallet
parallel
parallelism
paraselene
parlance
pectinated
peevishness
perspective
perstringe
petit
pettishness
petulanceulancy
petulant
petulantly
picture
pictured
pine-apple
plenty
plinth
plyer
point
poise
poised
portraiture
prehnite
prelude
preponderate
procacity
propolis
protend
protervity
protuberate
quarrelsomeness
quintin
r
reason
relation
remote
remoteness
represent
representation
resemblance
residue
rest
rhomboid
rothoffite
rudely
sameness
sardonyx
sauciness
scale
scarification
scarify
scuttle
secureness
seem
seemer
seeming
seemingly
semblance
semblant
set-off
settlement
shadowing
sheeps-head
shrewishness
sidelong
similarity
similarly
simile
similitude
similitudinary
site
so
solution
span
spear
spirit
spurious
square
squill
squint-eyed
squinting
squintingly
static
statical
steely
steelyard
stone
strap
stricture
strigous
strike
striking
styloid
suspension
sway
swing-wheel
sword
symbolical
symbolically
symbolization
symbolize
talent
tambor
testily
testiness
thistle
thrust
thumerstone
tiffany
tilt
tilter
tilting
torch-thistle
torricellian
torsion
tournament
tribe
trim
trimmed
trutination
tung
turn
typical
typically
typify
unbalanced
unctuous
unexpended
uniformity
unlike
unlikeness
unpoized
unwarily
unwariness
upper
vacuum
vallancy
vault
vigilance
vigilancy
vitreousness
vitriform
wapentac
wapentake
waspishness
watch
watched
watchfulness
waterishness
weigh
weight
weighty
wit
without
wreath



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1828 Definition

LANCE, n. l'ans. [L. lancea; Gr.]

A spear, an offensive weapon in form of a half pike, used by the ancients and thrown by the hand. It consisted of the shaft or handle, the wings and the dart.

LANCE, v.t.

1. To pierce with a lance or with a sharp pointed instrument.

- Seized the due victim, and with fury lanc'd her back.

2. To pierce or cut; to open with a lancet; as, to lance a vein or an abscess.
1913 Definition
Lance (lance)
n.(l1913 webster dictionaryns)
Lance
[OE. lance, F. lance, fr. L. lancea; cf. Gr. lo`gchh. Cf. Launch.]
  1. A weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head; a spear carried by horsemen, and often decorated with a small flag; also, a spear or harpoon used by whalers and fishermen.

    A braver soldier never couched lance. Shak.

  2. A soldier armed with a lance; a lancer.
  3. A small iron rod which suspends the core of the mold in casting a shell.
  4. An instrument which conveys the charge of a piece of ordnance and forces it home.
  5. One of the small paper cases filled with combustible composition, which mark the outlines of a figure.

    Free lance, in the Middle Ages, and subsequently, a knight or roving soldier, who was free to engage for any state or commander that purchased his services; hence, a person who assails institutions or opinions on his own responsibility without regard to party lines or deference to authority. -- Lance bucket (Cavalry), a socket attached to a saddle or stirrup strap, in which to rest the but of a lance. -- Lance corporal, same as Lancepesade. -- Lance knight, a lansquenet. B. Jonson. -- Lance snake (Zoöl.), the fer-de-lance. -- Stink-fire lance (Mil.), a kind of fuse filled with a composition which burns with a suffocating odor; -- used in the counter operations of miners. -- To break a lance, to engage in a tilt or contest.

  6. To pierce with a lance, or with any similar weapon.

    Seized the due victim, and with fury lanced
    Her back.
    Dryden.

  7. To open with a lancet] to pierce; as, to lance a vein or an abscess.
  8. To throw in the manner of a lance. See Lanch.

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