Strait vs. Laced

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Straitadjective

(archaic) Narrow; restricted as to space or room; close.

Straitadjective

(archaic) Righteous, strict.

Straitadjective

(obsolete) Tight; close; tight-fitting.

Straitadjective

(obsolete) Close; intimate; near; familiar.

Straitadjective

(obsolete) Difficult; distressful.

Straitadjective

(obsolete) Parsimonious; stingy; mean.

Straitnoun

(geography) A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.

Straitnoun

A narrow pass or passage.

Straitnoun

A neck of land; an isthmus.

Straitnoun

A difficult position (often used in plural).

Straitverb

(obsolete) To confine; put to difficulties.

Straitadverb

(obsolete) Strictly; rigorously.

Straitadjective

A variant of Straight.

Straitadjective

Narrow; not broad.

Straitadjective

Tight; close; closely fitting.

Straitadjective

Close; intimate; near; familiar.

Straitadjective

Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.

Straitadjective

Difficult; distressful; straited.

Straitadjective

Parsimonious; niggargly; mean.

Straitadverb

Strictly; rigorously.

Straitnoun

A narrow pass or passage.

Straitnoun

A (comparatively) narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water; - often in the plural; as, the strait, or straits, of Gibraltar; the straits of Magellan; the strait, or straits, of Mackinaw.

Straitnoun

A neck of land; an isthmus.

Straitnoun

Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt; distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; - sometimes in the plural; as, reduced to great straits.

Straitverb

To put to difficulties.

Straitnoun

a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water

Straitnoun

a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs

Straitadjective

strict and severe;

Strait

A strait is a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Most commonly it is a channel of water that lies between two land masses.

Lacedadjective

Fastened or adorned with lace.

Lacedadjective

Tainted with something, especially a drug.

Lacedverb

simple past tense and past participle of lace

Lacedadjective

Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t.

Lacedadjective

Decorated with the fabric lace.

Lacedadjective

closed with a lace;

Lacedadjective

edged or streaked with color;

Lacedadjective

having alcohol added;

Lacedadjective

trimmed or decorated with lace

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