Lap

  • 61lap — [1] One complete trip around a race track or route laid out for racing. [2] To fit two surfaces together by coating them with abrasive and then rubbing them together (e.g., to lap valves into valve seats). [3] The upper surface of the human body… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 62lap up — verb take up with the tongue The cat lapped up the milk the cub licked the milk from its mother s breast • Syn: ↑lap, ↑lick • Derivationally related forms: ↑lap (for: ↑lap) …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 63lap — See: IN THE LAP OF LUXURY, IN THE LAP OF THE GODS …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64lap — See: IN THE LAP OF LUXURY, IN THE LAP OF THE GODS …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65lap — 1. noun /læp/ a) The loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an apron. The boy was sitting on his mothers lap b) An edge; a border; a hem, as of cloth. 2. verb /læp/ a) to fold, wrap …

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  • 66lap — Synonyms and related words: Le Mans, adjoin, air race, ambit, anteriority, apparel, applique, arch over, array, attire, automobile race, babble, be the bellwether, beacon, beat, bedeck, bedrape, befringe, bestraddle, bestride, beverage, bib,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 67LAP-B — ● ►en sg. m. ►PROT Link Access Protocol B. protocole gérant le trafic sur un canal B. Petit frère: LAP D. Voir aussi LAP …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 68LAP-D — ● ►en sg. m. ►PROT Link Access Protocol D. protocole gérant le trafic sur un canal D. Petit frère: LAP B. Voir aussi LAP …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 69LAP-M — ● ►en sg. f. ►NET Link Access Procedure for Modem. protocole défini dans la norme V.42, utilisant le CRC et l ARQ pour assurer la qualité des transmissions (il reprend une bonne partie de LAP D). Voir aussi LAP …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 70lap — a defect appearing as a seam on a rolled bar. Laps are rolled over pieces of material that arise when a bar is given a pass through the rolls after a sharp overfill or fin has been formed, causing the protrusion to be rolled into the surface of… …

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