LASE

Etymology

Verb

lase (third-person singular simple present lases, present participle lasing, simple past and past participle lased)

(transitive) To use a laser beam on, as for cutting.

(intransitive) To operate as a laser, to release coherent light due to stimulation.

Anagrams

• ASLE, ELAS, Elsa, LAEs, LEAs, SEAL, Sale, SalĂ©, Seal, Sela, aels, ales, leas, sale, seal

Source: Wiktionary



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