
1) After hay or choir 2) Apartment in a former factory 3) Area for hay 4) Art gallery site 5) Art gallery site, possibly 6) Artsy attic 7) Atelier 8) Attic 9) Attic area 10) Attribute of down 11) Backward slant of a club face 12) Baff the golf ball 13) Bale site 14) Barn area 15) Barn area where hay is kept
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1) Air 2) Attic 3) Cockloft 4) Garret 5) Hayloft 6) Mow
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The height and thickness of insulation in a sleeping bag.
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• (n.) That which is lifted up; an elevation. • (n.) A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.; as, an organ loft. • (n.) A floor or room placed above another; a story. • (a.) Lofty; proud. • (n.) The room or space under a roof and above the ceiling of the uppermost story. • (v. t.) To make or furnish with ...
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Portion of the swing usually associated with how far past the foul line the ball travels before it hits the lane; may be modified to increase or decrease the ball's axis of rotation.
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in architecture, upper space within a building, or a large undivided space in a building used principally for storage in business or industry. In ...
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Not to go too much into technicalities, loft provides you with an cue as to how high and how far will the golf ball go. It is basically the angle where the face of the club is, in relation to a perfectly vertical face.
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High loft is thick and fluffy, low loft is thin and dense. The higher the loft is, the better the insulation characteristics the fabric has.
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space within a roof. Can often be used in a combination to denote a function, ie pigeon loft, organ loft. A Laird's loft was a gallery reserved for the laird and his family in a church.
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Describes the thickness of insulation materials. High loft is thick and fluffy; low-loft materials are thinner and denser. When referring to down, more down means more loft, which means more warmth.
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The angle of the face of a club that determines how far and how high a ball will travel.
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The elevation of the ball in the air. Also means the angle at which the club face is set from the vertical and is used to lift the ball into the air. It is measured precisely as the angle between the face and a line parallel to the shaft.
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Aviation acronym: Line Orientated Flight Training
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Loft adjective Lofty; proud. [ R. & Obsolete]
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Loft noun [ Icelandic
lopt air, heaven, loft, upper room; akin to Anglo-Saxon
lyft air, German
luft , Danish
loft loft, Goth.
luftus air. Confer
Lift ,
v. &
noun ] That which is lifted up; an elevation. Hence, ...
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Loft transitive verb To make or furnish with a loft; to cause to have loft; as, a
lofted house; a
lofted golf-club head. « A wooden club with a
lofted face.»
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High loft is thick and fluffy, low loft is thin and dense. The higher the loft, the better the insulation characteristic.
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In architecture, a loft is a room in the roof of a building; a gallery or small chamber, raised within a larger apartment, or in a church, as a music-loft, a singing-loft, a rood-loft, etc.
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Loft is British slang for the head.
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Line Oriented Flight Training
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noun a raised shelter in which pigeons are kept
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attic noun floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
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The angle of the clubface in relation to the ground which dictates the trajectory of the ball as it rises in the air. 0 degrees loft is perpendicular to the ground.
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area of a fishing-stage for storing dried cod and fishing gear. Often the site of gear repairs during the winter months.
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a room, storage area, or the like within a sloping roof; attic; garret. · a gallery or upper level in a church, hall, etc., designed for a special purpose: a choir loft. · a hayloft. · an upper story of a business building, warehouse, or factory, typically consisting of open, unpartitioned floor area. · such an upper story co...
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