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I . loose [lu:s] ADJ

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Acquaintance is a weaker relationship than aggregation and suggests much looser coupling between objects, which can often be desirable for maximum maintainability in a design.
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Milk (deciduous) teeth also become looser naturally just before their exfoliation.
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It differs from the current looser sense that encompasses instinctive or anyway half-conscious inference.
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The former is a looser tapestry, the latter tightly woven.
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The young, leafless stems are light green and coiled, the coils becoming looser with age.
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He thought their traditional form of slavery, which had looser conditions, was less efficient than chattel slavery.
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As a rule of thumb, the larger a vehicle is, the greater ability that it will have in traversing looser, muddier surfaces.
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The proposed codes were looser on distance to low-density areas but stricter on building height.
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Juveniles have broader buff feather edges, and tend to have looser, scruffier plumage, like moulting adults.
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He developed a more heavily textured style, turning later to a looser, more gestural style with mythical themes that includes dancing calligraphic shapes.
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