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Black Lace(dictionary)
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lace 2, verb(dictionary)
Chantilly lace(encyclopedia)

lace 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: laz 'net, string', from Latin laqueus 'trap']
[U] a fine cloth made with patterns of many very small holes
::a handkerchief trimmed with lace
::lace curtains
heel, upper, toe, lace, lining, sole
[C usually plural] a string that is pulled through special holes in shoes or clothing to pull the edges together and fasten them