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  • 1lax´ness — lax «laks», adjective. 1. not firm or tight; slack: »The package was tied so loosely that the cord was lax. SYNONYM(S): relaxed, flabby, loose. 2. not strict; careless: »Don t become lax about the schedule you have set for studying. The states… …

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  • 2lax´ly — lax «laks», adjective. 1. not firm or tight; slack: »The package was tied so loosely that the cord was lax. SYNONYM(S): relaxed, flabby, loose. 2. not strict; careless: »Don t become lax about the schedule you have set for studying. The states… …

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  • 3re|lax´er — re|lax «rih LAKS», transitive verb. 1. to make less stiff or firm; loosen: »Relax your muscles to rest them. 2. to make less strict or severe; lessen in force: »Discipline was relaxed on the last day of school. Gloria…slowly relaxes her… …

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  • 4re|lax — «rih LAKS», transitive verb. 1. to make less stiff or firm; loosen: »Relax your muscles to rest them. 2. to make less strict or severe; lessen in force: »Discipline was relaxed on the last day of school. Gloria…slowly relaxes her threatening… …

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  • 5re·lax·a·tion — /ˌriːˌlækˈseıʃən/ noun, pl tions 1 [noncount] 1 a : a way to rest and enjoy yourself I like to play the guitar for relaxation. 1 b : time that you spend resting and enjoying yourself What I need is some rest and rela …

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  • 6Chilcotin language — Chilcotin Tŝinlhqut’in Spoken in Canada Region Chilcotin Country, Central Interior of British Columbia Ethnicity Chilcotin people …

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  • 7Eighty Years' War — Relief of Leiden after the siege, 1574. Date 1568 1648 Location …

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  • 8Andalusian Spanish — The Andalusian dialect of Spanish (also called andaluz) is spoken in Andalusia, Ceuta, Melilla, and parts of southern Extremadura. It is perhaps the most distinct of the southern dialects of peninsular Spanish, differing in many respects from… …

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  • 9Old Irish — Goídelc Pronunciation [ˈɡoiðʲelɡ] Spoken in Ireland, Isle of Man, western coast of Great Britain …

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  • 10Relax — Re*lax , v. i. 1. To become lax, weak, or loose; as, to let one s grasp relax. [1913 Webster] His knees relax with toil. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. To abate in severity; to become less rigorous. [1913 Webster] In others she relaxed again, And… …

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