These are the meanings of the letters GLAR when you unscramble them.
- gal (unknown)
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- Gar (n.)
To cause; to make.
- Gar (v.)
Any slender marine fish of the genera Belone and Tylosurus. See Garfish.
- Gar (v.)
The gar pike. See Alligator gar (under Alligator), and Gar pike.
- Lag (a.)
Coming tardily after or behind; slow; tardy.
- Lag (a.)
Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.
- Lag (a.)
Last; long-delayed; -- obsolete, except in the phrase lag end.
- Lag (n.)
A stave of a cask, drum, etc.; especially (Mach.), one of the narrow boards or staves forming the covering of a cylindrical object, as a boiler, or the cylinder of a carding machine or a steam engine.
- Lag (n.)
One transported for a crime.
- Lag (n.)
One who lags; that which comes in last.
- Lag (n.)
See Graylag.
- Lag (n.)
The amount of retardation of anything, as of a valve in a steam engine, in opening or closing.
- Lag (n.)
The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.
- Lag (v. i.)
To walk or more slowly; to stay or fall behind; to linger or loiter.
- Lag (v. t.)
To cause to lag; to slacken.
- Lag (v. t.)
To cover, as the cylinder of a steam engine, with lags. See Lag, n., 4.
- Lag (v. t.)
To transport for crime.
- Lar (n.)
A species of gibbon (Hylobates lar), found in Burmah. Called also white-handed gibbon.
- Lar (n.)
A tutelary deity; a deceased ancestor regarded as a protector of the family. The domestic Lares were the tutelar deities of a house; household gods. Hence, Eng.: Hearth or dwelling house.
- Rag (n.)
A coarse kind of rock, somewhat cellular in texture.
- Rag (n.)
A piece of cloth torn off; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred; a tatter; a fragment.
- Rag (n.)
A ragged edge.
- Rag (n.)
A sail, or any piece of canvas.
- Rag (n.)
A shabby, beggarly fellow; a ragamuffin.
- Rag (n.)
Hence, mean or tattered attire; worn-out dress.
- Rag (v. i.)
To become tattered.
- Rag (v. t.)
To break (ore) into lumps for sorting.
- Rag (v. t.)
To cut or dress roughly, as a grindstone.
- Rag (v. t.)
To scold or rail at; to rate; to tease; to torment; to banter.