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Definition of Unlaid

Unlaid
Unlaid Un*laid", a. 1. Not laid or placed; not fixed. --Hooker. 2. Not allayed; not pacified; not laid finally to rest. [R.] ``Stubborn, unlaid ghost.' --Milton. 3. Not laid out, as a corpse. [R.] --B. Jonson. Unlaid paper. See Laid paper, under Laid.

Meaning of Unlaid from wikipedia

- Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are unlaid eggs found inside just-slaughtered chickens, and typically cooked in soup. They were historically...
- Entrée: kholodets, flaming shiso, blue foot mushrooms, goat head Dessert: unlaid chicken eggs, sour cream, rambutan, Turkish tavuk gogsu Contestants: Nico...
- cibreo, a traditional sauce which also includes chicken livers, wattles and unlaid eggs.: 88  It is used in the pasta dish tagliatelli al cibreo and in the...
- or fancy ropework, was made by the sailors themselves reusing materials unlaid from old and leftover pieces of larger rope and cable. Splicing is a method...
- A station platform and unlaid trackbed in Liberty Street Station....
- the eggs**** is generally discarded. Some recipes call for immature or unlaid eggs, which are harvested after the hen is slaughtered or cooked, while...
- New, unlaid mudbricks in the Jordan Valley, West Bank Palestine, (2011)...
- moa's genome to be sequenced. The skeleton of female upland moa with egg in unlaid position within the pelvic cavity in Otago Museum An egg and embryo fragments...
- whipping is that no tools are necessary and the rope does not need to be unlaid. The problem is that it will slide off the end of the rope with little provocation...
- for ten fathoms of rope and, having retired to the privacy of his cell, unlaid the rope halfway, put in a MATTHEW WALKER KNOT, and then laid up the rope...