lanai | (noun) a veranda or roofed patio often furnished and used as a living room | - |
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lanate | (adjective) covered with dense cottony hairs or hairlike filaments | Synonyms: woolly |
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lance | (noun) a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon | Synonyms: shaft, spear |
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(noun) an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish | Synonyms: fishgig, fizgig, gig, spear |
(noun) a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisions | Synonyms: lancet |
(verb) open by piercing with a lancet | - |
(verb) pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight | - |
(verb) move quickly, as if by cutting one's way | - |
lancelet | (noun) small translucent lancet-shaped burrowing marine animal; primitive forerunner of the vertebrates | Synonyms: amphioxus |
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lancelike | (adjective) (of a leaf shape) shaped like a lance head; narrow and tapering to a pointed apex | Synonyms: lanceolate |
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lanceolate | (adjective) (of a leaf shape) shaped like a lance head; narrow and tapering to a pointed apex | Synonyms: lancelike |
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lancer | (noun) (formerly) a cavalryman armed with a lance | - |
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lancers | (noun) a quadrille for 8 or 16 couples | - |
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lancet | (noun) a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisions | Synonyms: lance |
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(noun) an acutely pointed Gothic arch, like a lance | Synonyms: lancet arch |
lancetfish | (noun) large elongate scaleless oceanic fishes with sharp teeth and a long dorsal fin that resembles a sail | Synonyms: lancet fish, wolffish |
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lancewood | (noun) source of most of the lancewood of commerce | Synonyms: lancewood tree, Oxandra lanceolata |
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(noun) durable straight-grained wood of the lacewood tree; used for building and cabinetwork and tools | - |
lancinate | (adjective) painful as if caused by a sharp instrument | Synonyms: cutting, keen, knifelike, lancinating, piercing, stabbing |
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lancinating | (adjective) painful as if caused by a sharp instrument | Synonyms: cutting, keen, knifelike, lancinate, piercing, stabbing |
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land | (noun) agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life | Synonyms: farming |
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(noun) a politically organized body of people under a single government | Synonyms: body politic, commonwealth, country, nation, res publica, state |
(noun) the people who live in a nation or country | Synonyms: country, nation |
(noun) territory over which rule or control is exercised | Synonyms: demesne, domain |
(noun) the territory occupied by a nation | Synonyms: country, state |
(noun) the solid part of the earth's surface | Synonyms: dry land, earth, ground, solid ground, terra firma |
(noun) material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) | Synonyms: ground, soil |
(noun) extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use | Synonyms: acres, demesne, estate, landed estate |
(noun) the land on which real estate is located | - |
(noun) a domain in which something is dominant | Synonyms: kingdom, realm |
(verb) bring into a different state | Synonyms: bring |
(verb) reach or come to rest | Synonyms: set down |
(verb) cause to come to the ground | Synonyms: bring down, put down |
(verb) arrive on shore | Synonyms: set ashore, shore |
(verb) bring ashore | - |
(verb) shoot at and force to come down | Synonyms: down, shoot down |
(verb) deliver (a blow) | - |
landau | (noun) a four-wheel covered carriage with a roof divided into two parts (front and back) that can be let down separately | - |
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landed | (adjective) owning or consisting of land or real estate | - |
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lander | (noun) a space vehicle that is designed to land on the moon or another planet | - |
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landfall | (noun) the first sighting of land from the sea after a voyage (or flight over water) | - |
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(noun) the seacoast first sighted on a voyage (or flight over water) | - |
landfill | (noun) a low area that has been filled in | - |
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landgrave | (noun) a count who had jurisdiction over a large territory in medieval Germany | - |
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landholder | (noun) a holder or proprietor of land | Synonyms: landowner, property owner |
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landholding | (noun) a holding in the form of land | - |
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(noun) ownership of land; the state or fact of owning land | - |
landing | (noun) the act of coming to land after a voyage | - |
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(noun) the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) | - |
(noun) structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods | Synonyms: landing place |
(noun) an intermediate platform in a staircase | - |
landlady | (noun) a landlord who is a woman | - |
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landler | (noun) a moderately slow Austrian country dance in triple time; involves spinning and clapping | - |
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(noun) music in triple time for dancing the landler | - |
landless | (adjective) owning no land | - |
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landline | (noun) a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits | Synonyms: land line |
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landlocked | (adjective) surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land | - |
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landlord | (noun) a landowner who leases to others | - |
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landlubber | (noun) an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage | Synonyms: landsman, lubber |
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(noun) a person who lives and works on land | Synonyms: landman, landsman |
landlubberly | (adjective) inexperienced in seamanship | Synonyms: lubberly |
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landman | (noun) a person who lives and works on land | Synonyms: landlubber, landsman |
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landmark | (noun) an anatomical structure used as a point of origin in locating other anatomical structures (as in surgery) or as point from which measurements can be taken | - |
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(noun) a mark showing the boundary of a piece of land | - |
(noun) an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend | Synonyms: turning point, watershed |
(noun) the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape | - |
landmass | (noun) a large continuous extent of land | Synonyms: land mass |
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landowner | (noun) a holder or proprietor of land | Synonyms: landholder, property owner |
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landrover | (noun) a car suitable for traveling over rough terrain | Synonyms: jeep |
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landscape | (noun) a genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery | Synonyms: landscape painting |
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(noun) painting depicting an expanse of natural scenery | - |
(noun) an extensive mental viewpoint | - |
(noun) an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view | - |
(verb) do landscape gardening | - |
(verb) embellish with plants | - |
landscaped | (adjective) (of land) improved by gardening or landscape architecture | - |
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landscaper | (noun) someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively | Synonyms: landscape architect, landscape gardener, landscapist |
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landscaping | (noun) working as a landscape gardener | Synonyms: landscape gardening |
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(noun) a garden laid out for esthetic effect | - |
landscapist | (noun) someone who paints landscapes | - |
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(noun) someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively | Synonyms: landscape architect, landscape gardener, landscaper |
landside | (noun) component consisting of a side piece opposite the moldboard | - |
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landslide | (noun) a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff | Synonyms: landslip |
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(noun) an overwhelming electoral victory | - |
landslip | (noun) a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff | Synonyms: landslide |
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landsman | (noun) an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage | Synonyms: landlubber, lubber |
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(noun) a person who lives and works on land | Synonyms: landlubber, landman |
landward | (adverb) toward land | Synonyms: landwards |
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landwards | (adverb) toward land | Synonyms: landward |
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lane | (noun) a narrow way or road | - |
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(noun) a well-defined track or path; for e.g. swimmers or lines of traffic | - |
langbeinite | (noun) a mineral consisting of potassium magnesium double sulphate; used as a fertilizer | - |
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langlaufer | (noun) a cross-country skier | - |
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langley | (noun) unit of solar radiation | - |
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langouste | (noun) large edible marine crustacean having a spiny carapace but lacking the large pincers of true lobsters | Synonyms: crawfish, crayfish, rock lobster, sea crawfish, spiny lobster |
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(noun) warm-water lobsters without claws; those from Australia and South Africa usually marketed as frozen tails; caught also in Florida and California | Synonyms: crayfish, rock lobster, spiny lobster |
langoustine | (noun) caught in European waters; slenderer than American lobster | Synonyms: Norwegian lobster, scampo |
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langsat | (noun) a small fruit with fleshy pulp; tastes like a combination of grape and grapefruit. | - |
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(noun) East Indian tree bearing an edible yellow berry | Synonyms: langset, lanseh tree, Lansium domesticum |
langset | (noun) East Indian tree bearing an edible yellow berry | Synonyms: langsat, lanseh tree, Lansium domesticum |
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langsyne | (noun) past times remembered with nostalgia | Synonyms: auld langsyne, good old days, lang syne, old times |
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(adverb) of the distant or comparatively distant past | Synonyms: lang syne, long ago, long since |
language | (noun) the mental faculty or power of vocal communication | Synonyms: speech |
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(noun) the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication | Synonyms: linguistic process |
(noun) a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols | Synonyms: linguistic communication |
(noun) (language) communication by word of mouth | Synonyms: oral communication, speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, voice communication |
(noun) the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number | Synonyms: lyric, words |
(noun) a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline | Synonyms: nomenclature, terminology |
languid | (adjective) lacking spirit or liveliness | Synonyms: dreamy, lackadaisical, languorous |
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languidly | (adverb) in a languid and lethargic manner | - |
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languish | (verb) become feeble | Synonyms: fade |
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(verb) lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief | Synonyms: pine away, waste |
(verb) have a desire for something or someone who is not present | Synonyms: ache, pine, yearn, yen |
languisher | (noun) a person who languishes | - |
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languor | (noun) inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy | Synonyms: flatness, lethargy, phlegm, sluggishness |
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(noun) a relaxed comfortable feeling | Synonyms: dreaminess |
(noun) a feeling of lack of interest or energy | Synonyms: lassitude, listlessness |
(noun) oppressively still air | - |
languorous | (adjective) lacking spirit or liveliness | Synonyms: dreamy, lackadaisical, languid |
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languorously | (adverb) in a languorous manner | - |
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langur | (noun) slender long-tailed monkey of Asia | - |
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laniard | (noun) (nautical) a line used for extending or fastening rigging on ships | Synonyms: lanyard |
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(noun) a cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle | Synonyms: lanyard |
(noun) a cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon | Synonyms: lanyard |
laniary | (adjective) of or relating to a pointed conical tooth | Synonyms: canine |
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lank | (adjective) long and thin and often limp | - |
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(adjective) long and lean | Synonyms: spindly |
lankiness | (noun) a tall and thin physique | - |
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lanky | (adjective) tall and thin and having long slender limbs | Synonyms: gangling, gangly, rangy |
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(adjective) tall and thin | Synonyms: gangling, gangly |
lanolin | (noun) an emollient containing wool fat (a fatty substance obtained from the wool of sheep) | - |
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(noun) a yellow viscous animal oil extracted from wool; a mixture of fatty acids and esters; used in some ointments and cosmetics | Synonyms: wool fat, wool grease |
lansa | (noun) East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit | Synonyms: lansat, lanseh, lanset |
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lansat | (noun) East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit | Synonyms: lansa, lanseh, lanset |
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lanseh | (noun) East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit | Synonyms: lansa, lansat, lanset |
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lanset | (noun) East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit | Synonyms: lansa, lansat, lanseh |
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lansoprazole | (noun) antacid (trade name Prevacid) that suppresses acid secretion in the stomach | Synonyms: Prevacid |
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lantana | (noun) a genus of about 150 species of flowering shrub, commonly known as shrub verbenas or lantanas | - |
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lantern | (noun) light in a transparent protective case | - |
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lanternfish | (noun) small fish having rows of luminous organs along each side; some surface at night | - |
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lanthanide | (noun) any element of the lanthanide series (atomic numbers 57 through 71) | Synonyms: lanthanoid, lanthanon, rare-earth element, rare earth |
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lanthanoid | (noun) any element of the lanthanide series (atomic numbers 57 through 71) | Synonyms: lanthanide, lanthanon, rare-earth element, rare earth |
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lanthanon | (noun) any element of the lanthanide series (atomic numbers 57 through 71) | Synonyms: lanthanide, lanthanoid, rare-earth element, rare earth |
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lanthanum | (noun) a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily; occurs in rare earth minerals and is usually classified as a rare earth | Synonyms: atomic number 57, La |
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lanugo | (noun) the fine downy hair covering a human fetus; normally shed during the ninth month of gestation | - |
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lanyard | (noun) (nautical) a line used for extending or fastening rigging on ships | Synonyms: laniard |
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(noun) a cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle | Synonyms: laniard |
(noun) a cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon | Synonyms: laniard |