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LAY definition: to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down. See examples of lay used in a sentence.

lay (third-person singular simple present lays, present participle laying, simple past and past participle laid) (transitive) To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position. quotations

The meaning of LAY is to beat or strike down with force. How to use lay in a sentence. Lay vs. Lie: Usage Guide

Lay definition: To cause to lie down. Origin of Lay From Middle English layen, leggen, from Old English lecgan (“to lay" ), from Proto-Germanic *lagjanÄ… (“to lay" ), causative form of Proto-Germanic *ligjanÄ…, *legjanÄ… (“to lie, recline" ), from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to lie, recline" ). Cognate with Dutch leggen (“to lay" ), German legen (“to lay" ), Norwegian ...

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Verb: lay (laid) ley Cause to have a certain (possibly abstract) location "lay your things here"; - put, set, place, pose, position Put in a horizontal position "lay the patient carefully onto the bed "; - put down, repose Prepare or position for action or operation "lay a fire "; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan " Impose as a duty, burden, or punishment "lay a responsibility on ...

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To lay is to set something down or put it in a horizontal position. It can also mean to position or prepare something for action — or simply to lay eggs.

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The ::before notation (with two colons) was introduced in CSS3 in order to establish a discrimination between pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. Browsers also accept the notation :before introduced in CSS 2.

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