As used in the play of marble games, the act of choosing turns deciding which player goes first In the layout of the marbles court there exists a ten-foot diameter ring and two, ten-foot, strait, parallel lines each intersecting the ring line at one point, the lines being ten-feet apart The players step up to one line, known as the "pitch-line" (see,) and in any fashion shoot, roll or toss their marble towards the lag-line (see ) The player whose marble comes to rest the closest to the lag-line goes first
settling as late as possible a payable (receivable) denominated in a currency expected to weaken (strengthen)
Lagging is special material which is used to cover pipes, water tanks, or the inside of a roof so that heat does not escape from them or so they do not freeze. special material used to protect a water pipe or container from heat or cold
Lags, collectively; narrow planks extending from one rib to another in the centering of arches
A smooth or embossed covering on a pulley to increase friction between the belt and the pulley
an outer, wooden covering, as of a steam cylinder, applied to prevent the radiation of heat; a covering of lags; called also deading and cleading