
1) An anagram for male 2) Bad, like a dad joke 3) Barely believable 4) Beneath serious consideration 5) Brain or duck 6) Brocaded fabric 7) Certain brocaded fabric 8) Claudicant 9) Cloth of gold 10) Cocktail adornment, sometimes 11) Costly cloth 12) Crippled 13) Decidedly uncool 14) Decidedly unhip
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1) Corny 2) Crippled 3) Feeble 4) Flimsy 5) Game 6) Halt 7) Halting 8) Hobble 9) Spavined 10) Weak
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1) French word used in English
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- someone who doesn't understand what is going on
- a fabric interwoven with threads of metal
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LAME is a free software codec used to encode/compress audio into the lossy MP3 file format. ==History== The name LAME is a recursive acronym for `LAME Ain`t an MP3 Encoder`. Around mid-1998, Mike Cheng created LAME 1.0 as a set of modifications against the `8Hz-MP3` encoder source code. After some quality concerns raised by others, he decided...
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[armor] A lame is a solid piece of sheet metal used as a component of a larger section of plate armor. Multiple lames are riveted together or connected by leather straps or cloth lacing to form an articulated piece of armor that provides flexible protection. The armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan used lames in the construction ...
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[kitchen tool] A lame (pronounced `lahm`) is a double-sided blade that is used to slash the tops of bread loaves in artisan baking. A lame is used to score (also called slashing or docking) bread just before the bread is placed in the oven. Often the blade`s cutting edge will be slightly concave-shaped, which allows users to cut flaps (call...
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[crater] Lamé is a lunar impact crater located astride the northeast rim of the crater Langrenus, to the east of Mare Fecunditatis. The eastern crater rim appears overlaid by a series of overlapping craters that form an intermittent chain flowing nearly a hundred kilometers to the south. The crater rim protrudes only slightly above the sur...
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[fabric] Lamé is a type of fabric woven or knit with thin ribbons of metallic yarns, as opposed to guipé, where the ribbons are wrapped around a fibre yarn. It is usually gold or silver in color; sometimes copper lamé is seen. Lamé comes in different varieties, depending on the composition of the other threads in the fabric. Common exam...
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[fencing] In fencing, a lamé is an electrically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers in order to define the scoring area (which is different for each weapon). Foil lamés, although traditionally a metallic grey, are becoming more and more popular in an array of colors. In foil, the lamé extends on the torso from the shoulders ...
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• (superl.) Hence, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect. • (superl.) Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle. • (v. t.) To make lame. • (superl.) To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a la...
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Irregularity or impairment of locomotion.
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A woven fabric using flat silver or gold metal threads to create either the design or the background in the fabric.
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1. Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle. To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a lame man. 'Lame of one leg.' . 'Lame in both his feet.' . 'He fell, and became lame.' . ... 2. Hence, hobbling; limping; ineffici...
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(lām) incapable of normal locomotion; deviation from the normal gait. See also claudication.
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Lame transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lamed ;
present participle & verbal noun Laming .] To make lame. « If you happen to let child fall and
lame it.»
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Lame (lām) adjective [ Compar. Lamer ; superl. Lamest .] [ Middle English lame , Anglo-Saxon lama ; akin to Dutch lam , German lahm ,OHG., Dan., & Swedish lam , Icelandic lami , Russian
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a metallic vest/jacket used to detect valid touches in foil and sabre
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Lame is American slang for conventional or uninspiring.
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a thin blade on a handle, used to score (slash) loaves before baking.
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adjective pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; `a feeble excuse`; `a lame argument`
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noun a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; `she wore a gold lame dress`
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Irregularity or impairment of locomotion.
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A condition in which a horse does not carry weight equally on all four legs, due to disease or injury.
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A double-sided blade used to slash the tops of bread loaves in artisan baking. A lame is used to score (also called slashing or docking) bread just before the bread is placed in the oven. Proper scoring allows the baker to control exactly where his or her breads will open or bloom. Scoring also creates varieties in forms and appearance. It brings o...
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