lag

Etymology
Probably origin.

Adjective

 * 1)  Last; long-delayed.
 * 2) Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.
 * 1)  Last; long-delayed.
 * 2) Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.
 * 1) Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:


 * Bulgarian:

Noun

 * 1)  A gap, a delay; an interval created by something not keeping up; a latency.
 * 2)  Delay; latency.
 * 3)  One sentenced to transportation for a crime.
 * 4)  A prisoner, a criminal.
 * 5)  A period of imprisonment.
 * 6)  A method of deciding which player is to start. Both players simultaneously strike a cue ball from the baulk line to hit the top cushion and rebound down the table; the player whose ball finishes closest to the baulk cushion wins.
 * 7) One who lags; that which comes in last.
 * 8) The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.
 * 9) A stave of a cask, drum, etc.; especially  one of the narrow boards or staves forming the covering of a cylindrical object, such as a boiler, or the cylinder of a carding machine or steam engine.
 * 10) A bird, the greylag.
 * 1)  A period of imprisonment.
 * 2)  A method of deciding which player is to start. Both players simultaneously strike a cue ball from the baulk line to hit the top cushion and rebound down the table; the player whose ball finishes closest to the baulk cushion wins.
 * 3) One who lags; that which comes in last.
 * 4) The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.
 * 5) A stave of a cask, drum, etc.; especially  one of the narrow boards or staves forming the covering of a cylindrical object, such as a boiler, or the cylinder of a carding machine or steam engine.
 * 6) A bird, the greylag.
 * 1) The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.
 * 2) A stave of a cask, drum, etc.; especially  one of the narrow boards or staves forming the covering of a cylindrical object, such as a boiler, or the cylinder of a carding machine or steam engine.
 * 3) A bird, the greylag.
 * 1) A bird, the greylag.

Usage notes
In casual use, lag and are used synonymously for "time delay between initiating an action and the effect", with lag being more casual. In formal use, latency is the technical term, while lag is used when latency is greater than usual, particularly in internet gaming. When used as a comparative to refer to the distance between moving objects lag refers to a moving object that has not yet reached the reference object position, whether linear or rotational. The term latency is not used in technical jargon for linear or rotational distance. The neutral term displacement can be used ambiguously and may refer to the distance between objects without indicating direction. In this use, lag, lags, and lagging are the complements of, , and. For example, ''For any AC power system, at all reactive loads, the current waveform has a phase displacement or power factor to the voltage. An inductive load has a lagging power factor, while a capacitive load has a leading PF''.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Icelandic: lagg, hökt, töf,
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:, пролагивание
 * Spanish:, ,


 * Bulgarian: ,


 * Bulgarian: ,

Verb

 * 1) To fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind.
 * 2) * 1717, The Metamorphoses of Ovid translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve and other eminent hands
 * While he, whose tardy feet had lagg'd behind, / Was doom'd the sad reward of death to find.
 * 1) To cover (for example, pipes) with felt strips or similar material referring to a time lag effect in thermal transfer.
 * 2)  To respond slowly.
 * 3)  To transport as a punishment for crime.
 * 4)  To arrest or apprehend.
 * 5)  To cause to lag; to slacken.
 * 1)  To respond slowly.
 * 2)  To transport as a punishment for crime.
 * 3)  To arrest or apprehend.
 * 4)  To cause to lag; to slacken.
 * 1)  To transport as a punishment for crime.
 * 2)  To arrest or apprehend.
 * 3)  To cause to lag; to slacken.
 * 1)  To cause to lag; to slacken.
 * 1)  To cause to lag; to slacken.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: jäädä jälkeen
 * French: rester en arrière, être en retard
 * German: ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Ancient: ὑστερέω
 * Italian: rimanere indietro
 * Japanese: 立ち遅れる
 * Maori: akutō, tonanawe, takamuri, komutu, whetō, whētōtō, whakawhetoto
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian:

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to laugh

Etymology 1
From, from (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬).

Verb

 * 1) to wet, moisten
 * 2)  to water
 * 3)  to wash land (of a body of water)

Etymology 2
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Singular form of.

Noun

 * 1) troop, band, encampment

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to lag

Adjective

 * 1)  laggy

Etymology
From, from. .

Noun

 * 1) layer, coat
 * 2)  class, stratum
 * 3)  stratum

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: lach
 * Homophones: lach
 * Homophones: lach
 * Homophones: lach

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) layer
 * 2)  what belongs together (company, union)
 * 3) regularity, order
 * 4) skill, capability
 * hann hevur gott lag á tí.
 * he has good skills in that
 * 1) method, system
 * 2) importance
 * 3) mood
 * 4) design, shape
 * 5) melody
 * 1) design, shape
 * 2) melody

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) layer
 * 2)  stratum
 * 3) tune, song
 * 4) order
 * 5) thrust, stab
 * 6) good method, knack

Etymology
From, from , from , compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) weak

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) lake

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a layer
 * 2)  a horizontal row of bricks (in a masonry) bounded by two horizontal joints
 * 3)  a horizontal widespread mass of soil or rock, formed by deposition
 * 4)  a layer; part, section
 * 5) the correct or usual way in which something is arranged; correct and regular order, condition, etc.
 * 6) normal and good mood or temperament
 * 7)  correct and polite language or manner
 * 8)  manner; being, appearance
 * 9) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 10) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 11) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 12) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 13) a group of people working together; a team
 * 14)  a squad
 * 15)  a sports team
 * 16) an association
 * 17)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) the correct or usual way in which something is arranged; correct and regular order, condition, etc.
 * 2) normal and good mood or temperament
 * 3)  correct and polite language or manner
 * 4)  manner; being, appearance
 * 5) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 6) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 7) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 8) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 9) a group of people working together; a team
 * 10)  a squad
 * 11)  a sports team
 * 12) an association
 * 13)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) normal and good mood or temperament
 * 2)  correct and polite language or manner
 * 3)  manner; being, appearance
 * 4) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 5) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 6) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 7) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 8) a group of people working together; a team
 * 9)  a squad
 * 10)  a sports team
 * 11) an association
 * 12)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1)  manner; being, appearance
 * 2) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 3) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 4) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 5) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 6) a group of people working together; a team
 * 7)  a squad
 * 8)  a sports team
 * 9) an association
 * 10)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1)  manner; being, appearance
 * 2) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 3) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 4) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 5) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 6) a group of people working together; a team
 * 7)  a squad
 * 8)  a sports team
 * 9) an association
 * 10)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1)  manner; being, appearance
 * 2) an individual and natural way of treating people; way of approaching something
 * 3) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 4) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 5) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 6) a group of people working together; a team
 * 7)  a squad
 * 8)  a sports team
 * 9) an association
 * 10)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a gathering, company; togetherness, companionship
 * 2) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 3) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 4) a group of people working together; a team
 * 5)  a squad
 * 6)  a sports team
 * 7) an association
 * 8)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 2) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 3) a group of people working together; a team
 * 4)  a squad
 * 5)  a sports team
 * 6) an association
 * 7)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a flock, company, circle of people
 * 2) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 3) a group of people working together; a team
 * 4)  a squad
 * 5)  a sports team
 * 6) an association
 * 7)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 2) a group of people working together; a team
 * 3)  a squad
 * 4)  a sports team
 * 5) an association
 * 6)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 2) a group of people working together; a team
 * 3)  a squad
 * 4)  a sports team
 * 5) an association
 * 6)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) a festive gathering or company; party
 * 2) a group of people working together; a team
 * 3)  a squad
 * 4)  a sports team
 * 5) an association
 * 6)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1)  a squad
 * 2)  a sports team
 * 3) an association
 * 4)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1)  a sports team
 * 2) an association
 * 3)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) an association
 * 2)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) an association
 * 2)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) an association
 * 2)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships
 * 1) an association
 * 2)  a row of cannons at the same height in the broadside of warships

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  a district
 * 2)  a law
 * 1)  a law
 * 1)  a law

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) layer
 * 2) team (group of people)
 * 3) mood
 * 4)  a squad

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) stratum, layer
 * 2) due place, right position
 * 3) companionship, fellowship
 * 4) living together
 * 5) cohabitation
 * 6) market price, tax
 * 7) thrust, stab (with a knife, sword or spear)
 * 8) air, tune

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) low

Etymology
.

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  lake

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) weak, feeble

Etymology 1
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Related to 🇨🇬 “to define”.

Noun

 * 1) a law; a written or understood rule that concerns behaviours and the appropriate consequences thereof. Laws are usually associated with mores.
 * 2) law; the body of written rules governing a society.
 * 3) a law; a one-sided contract.
 * 4) a law; an observed physical law.
 * 5)  a law; a statement that is true under specified conditions.

Usage notes
Appears with a frozen genitive from when governed the genitive in the expression.

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  a water-based solution of sugar, salt and/or other spices; e.g. brine

Etymology 3
From, from. Derived from or.

Noun

 * 1) a workgroup, a team; group of people which in sports compete together versus another team; or in general, work closely together

Noun

 * 1) wild cat