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1. pillow lace
noun.
A
handmade
lace
worked
on
a
pillow
with
threads
wound
on
bobbins;
the
pattern
is
marked
out
on
the
pillow
by
pins.
Synonyms
lace
Valenciennes lace
bobbin lace
Valenciennes
Antonyms
unknot
untwine
untwist
unravel
untie
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2. pillow
noun.
(ˈpɪloʊ)
A
cushion
to
support
the
head
of
a
sleeping
person.
Synonyms
cushion
bed pillow
long pillow
bolster
Antonyms
activity
change
be active
wake
lie
Etymology
pillow (English)
pilwe (Middle English (1100-1500))
pylwe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. pillow
verb.
(ˈpɪloʊ)
Rest
on
or
as
if
on
a
pillow.
Synonyms
rest
put
pose
place
lay
set
position
Antonyms
sit
stand
action
activeness
deglycerolize
Etymology
pillow (English)
pilwe (Middle English (1100-1500))
pylwe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. lace
verb.
(ˈleɪs)
Spin,wind,
or
twist
together.
Synonyms
twine
pleach
splice
interlace
wattle
entwine
intertwine
knot
wreathe
wind
distort
tangle
twist
plash
ravel
enlace
Antonyms
unknot
untwine
untwist
unravel
straight line
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. lace
noun.
(ˈleɪs)
A
delicate
decorative
fabric
woven
in
an
open
web
of
symmetrical
patterns.
Synonyms
pillow lace
fabric
macrame
needlepoint
filet
material
bobbin lace
cloth
point lace
textile
Brussels lace
Antonyms
unsnarl
unweave
disentangle
unwind
uncoil
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. lace
noun.
(ˈleɪs)
A
cord
that
is
drawn
through
eyelets
or
around
hooks
in
order
to
draw
together
two
edges
(as
of
a
shoe
or
garment).
Synonyms
shoe lace
shoe string
shoe
lacing
bootlace
cord
shoelace
shoestring
Antonyms
unbraid
disjoin
let go of
smoothness
stay in place
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. lace
verb.
(ˈleɪs)
Do
lacework.
Synonyms
weave
tissue
Antonyms
natural object
conductor
insulator
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. lace
verb.
(ˈleɪs)
Add
alcohol
to
(beverages).
Synonyms
spike
change
modify
alter
fortify
Antonyms
lower
artifact
arrange
unbend
stand still
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. lace
verb.
(ˈleɪs)
Make
by
braiding
or
interlacing.
Synonyms
weave
tissue
plait
braid
Antonyms
immateriality
unbodied
incorporeal
incorporeality
immaterial
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. lace
verb.
(ˈleɪs)
Draw
through
eyes
or
holes.
Synonyms
relace
fix
fasten
bind
secure
tie
lace up
Antonyms
untie
unfasten
snarl
entangle
ravel
Etymology
lace (English)
las (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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