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placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
placed
:
n.
1.
a
.
An
area
with
def
i
nite
or
indefinite boundaries; a portion
of
space.
b.
Room or space, especially adequate space:
There
is
place
for
every
one
at
the
back of the room.
2.
a.
The
part
icular portion of space occ
up
ied
by
or allocated
to
a
person
or thing.
b.
A
build
ing or an area set
as
ide for a spec
if
ied purpose:
a place of worship.
3.
a.
A d
we
lling; a
house
:
bought
a place
on
the lake.
b.
A business establishment or
off
ice.
c.
A locality, such as a town or
city
:
visited many places.
4.
Abbr.
Pl.
A public square or street with houses
in
a town.
5.
a.
A space in
which
one per
son
, such as a passenger or spectator,
can
sit or stand.
b.
A setting for one person at a table.
6.
A position regarded as
be
long
ing to
someone
or
something
else
; stead:
She
was
chosen
in
his
place.
7.
A particular point
that
one
has
r
each
ed, as in a book:
I
have
lost
my
place.
8.
A particular spot, as on the body:
the place that hurts.
9.
a.
The p
rope
r or designated role or function:
the place of the media in a
free
society
.
b.
The proper or customary position or
order
:
These
books
are
out
of place.
c.
A suitable setting or occasion:
not
the place to argue.
d.
The appropriate right or
duty
:
not her place to criticize.
10.
Social
station:
He
over
step
ped his place.
11.
A particular situation or circumstance:
Put
your
self in my place.
12.
High
ran
k or status.
13.
A job,
post
, or position:
found
a place in the company.
14.
Relative position in a series; standing.
15.
Games
Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
16.
The specified stage in a list of points to be
made
, as in an argument:
in the
first
place.
17.
Mathematics
A position in a numeral or series.
v.
placed
,
plac·ing
,
plac·es
v.
tr.
1.
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
2.
To put in a specified relation or order:
Place the
word
s in alphabetical order.
3.
To offer for consideration:
placed the matter
before
the board.
4.
To find accommodation or employment for.
5.
To put
into
a particular condition:
placed
him
under
arrest.
6.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
place an advertisement in the newspaper.
7.
To appoint to a post:
placed her in a key position.
8.
a.
To rank in an order or sequence:
I'd place him second
best
.
b.
To estimate:
placed the distance at 100 feet.
9.
To identify or
class
ify in a particular context:
could
not place that person's face.
10.
a.
To
give
an order for:
place a bet.
b.
To apply or arrange for:
place an order.
11.
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary