English Words: L

16,425 words · Page 129 of 329

lesbianateverb

To engage in lesbian sex.

lesbiandomnoun

The quality or state of being a lesbian.

lesbianhoodnoun

The condition or quality of being a lesbian.

lesbianicadj

Of or pertaining to lesbians.

lesbianicallyadv

In the manner of a lesbian.

lesbianishadj

Characteristic of a lesbian.

lesbianismnoun

Female homosexuality; the state of a woman being sexually attracted to other women.

lesbianistnoun

Alternative form of lesbian.

lesbianisticadj

Pertaining to lesbianism

lesbianitynoun

lesbianism; female homosexuality

lesbianizationnoun

The act, process or result of lesbianizing.

lesbianizeverb

To make lesbian.

lesbianlikeadj

Resembling a lesbian or female homosexuality.

lesbianlyadv

In a lesbian way.

lesbiannessnoun

The quality or condition of being lesbian.

lesbianoidadj

Possessing characteristics common to lesbians or appealing to them.

lesbianshipnoun

The state of being a lesbian.

lesbianyadj

Somewhat lesbian.

lesbicadj

Pertaining to love between women; lesbian; sapphic.

lesbicidenoun

The killing of a person because of their lesbian orientation.

lesbiflexibleadj

Primarily lesbian, but with a limited amount of attraction to men, or a limited desire to partake in romantic or sexual activity with a man.

lesbigayadj

Of or relating to lesbian, bisexual, and gay people or the LGB community.

lesbigaytransadj

Of or relating to lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgender/transsexual people or the LGBT community.

lesbionicadj

Lesbian.

lesbiphobianoun

Alternative form of lesbophobia.

lesbonoun

Lesbian.

lesboismnoun

lesbianism

lesbophilenoun

A person (typically not a lesbian) with a fondness for lesbians or erotic contact between women.

lesbophilianoun

A fetishistic fascination (typically in non-lesbians) with lesbians and erotic contact between women.

lesbophobenoun

One who hates or has a negative perception of lesbians.

lesbophobianoun

Fear, dislike, or hatred of lesbians (female homosexuals).

lesbophobicadj

Having a fear or hatred of lesbians.

Lesbosname

An island of Greece, in the northeastern Aegean Sea.

lesbosexualnoun

Someone who adopts the style associated with stereotypic lesbians.

Lesbosiannoun

A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.

lesboynoun

A person who identifies as male and as a lesbian.

lesbronoun

A male friend or companion of a lesbian.

Lescanoname

A surname from Spanish.

Lesch-Nyhan syndromenoun

A rare inherited genetic disorder, caused by a deficiency of HGPRT, in which uric acid builds up in all body fluids.

Leschke syndromenoun

A condition characterized by growth retardation and intellectual disability, sometimes with diabetes mellitus, genital hypoplasia, and hyperthyroidism.

Lescroartname

A surname from French.

lesdarnoun

The supposed ability to detect whether or not a person is lesbian by observing that person.

leseverb

To lose.

lese majestynoun

Alternative form of lèse-majesté.

Lesebname

A barangay of Bauko, Mountain Province, Philippines.

lesenenoun

A low-relief, vertical pillar or pilaster in a wall, usually without a base or capital; used in architecture to divide a facade or other wall surface visually.

Lesername

A surname from German.

Leser-Trélat signnoun

The explosive onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses, sometimes a sign of internal malignancy as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome.

lesficnoun

Fiction focusing on lesbian characters.

Leshanname

A prefecture-level city of Sichuan, China.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter L contains 16,425 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 329 pages, and you are currently viewing page 129. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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