Lax

Not compact.
Lax

Diarrhoea

[
adj] - (phonetics) pronounced with muscles relatively relaxed (e.g., the vowel sound in `bet`) 2. [adj] - not taut or rigid 3. [adj] - lacking in rigor or strictness 4. [adj] - emptying easily or excessively
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• (v. t.) Not strict or stringent; not exact; loose; weak; vague; equivocal. • (v. t.) Having a looseness of the bowels; diarrheal. • (n.) A looseness; diarrhea. • (v. t.) Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber.
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loose adjective emptying easily or excessively; `loose bowels`
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[professional wrestling] Cricketers of Barbadian nationality. For cricketers who have played on the Barbados national cricket team, see {cat|Barbados cricketers}. ...
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Lax (lăks)
adjective [
Compar. Laxer (-ẽr);
superl. Laxest .] [ Latin
laxus Confer
Laches ,
Languish ,
Lease ,
transitive verb ,
Leash .]
1. Not tense, fir...
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Lax noun A looseness; diarrhea.
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1. Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fibre. 'The flesh of that sort of fish being lax and spongy.' (Ray) ... 2. Not strict or stringent; not exact; loose; weak; vague; equivocal. 'The discipline was lax.' (Macaulay) 'Society at that epoch was lenient, if not lax, in matters of the passions.' (J. A. Symonds) 'The word '...
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lax, laxness 1. Not strict or careful enough. 2. Not tight or tense.
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loose - as in flower placement on an inflorescence
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loose - as in flower placement on an inflorescence
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Loose rather than densely packed (usually applied to the flowers in an inflorescence)
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Loose rather than densely packed (usually applied to the flowers in an inflorescence)
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Loose, drooping, non-turgid.
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loose, not compact.
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loosely arranged.
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