English Words: L

16,425 words · Page 21 of 329

lagenlooknoun

A layered clothing style.

lagenocanaliculateadj

Having prolatocanaliculate-type pores, with a narrower openings.

lagenænoun

plural of lagena

lagernoun

A type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.

lager-beernoun

lager

lagered upadj

Drunk on lager.

lagerinenoun

An alkaloid found in Lagerstroemia indica.

lageritanoun

A cocktail made from lager beer and tequila.

lagerlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of lager beer.

lagerpetidnoun

Any of the dinosauromorphs of the family Lagerpetidae.

lagerphonenoun

A generally homemade percussion instrument consisting of crown cap beer bottle tops loosely nailed to a pole (often a broom handle) and a board mounted cross-ways on the pole (the head of the broom), and played by striking the pole on the ground or with a stick, by drawing the serrated stick across the pole, or by shaking the instrument.

Lagerquistname

A surname from Swedish.

lagerstroeminenoun

An alkaloid found in Lagerstroemia indica.

lagerstättenoun

A sedimentary deposit that exhibits extraordinary fossil richness or completeness.

lageryadj

Resembling lager.

Lagevrioname

Trade name of molnupiravir

lagfestnoun

Something prone to lagging, or network delays.

laggnoun

Waterlogged, marshy area around the perimeter of a (raised) bog, where water collects.

laggardadj

Lagging behind; taking more time than the others in a group.

laggardismnoun

The habits of a laggard.

laggardlyadv

In the manner of a laggard; sluggishly; slowly.

laggardnessnoun

The quality or state of being a laggard.

laggernoun

One who or that which lags behind; a laggard.

lagginessnoun

The quality of being laggy.

laggingadj

falling behind, not keeping up the pace

lagginglyadv

So as to lag or fall behind.

laggyadj

Having a delayed response to a change in the factors influencing it.

laggynessnoun

Alternative spelling of lagginess.

Laghmanname

A province of Afghanistan.

laghtnoun

A pile of stones, similar to a cairn, marking a grave.

lagiadv

More, even more.

Lagidnoun

A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty.

Lagidsnoun

plural of Lagid

Lagiewkaname

A surname from Polish.

Laging Handaname

A barangay of Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

laglastnoun

A pupil ranked behind all others; an academic failure.

lagmannoun

In medieval Scandinavia and parts of the Danelaw: a district official, magistrate or judge; a lawspeaker.

lagnanoun

In Vedic astrology, the degree of the sign that is rising on the eastern horizon at the time of a person's birth.

LAGNAFphrase

Acronym of let's all get naked and fuck.

lagniappenoun

An extra or unexpected gift or benefit, such as that given to customers when they purchase something.

Lagoa das Sete Cidadesname

Synonym of Sete Cidades.

lagobolonnoun

A hunter's stick for striking hares.

lagochilinenoun

A bitter diterpene that forms a grey crystalline solid, found in various plants of the genus Lagochilus.

lagoenanoun

A Roman flagon: a narrow-necked vessel with a handle and a flat base, often used for wine; a decanter, jug (made by the Romans of various materials, including glass). In Ancient Rome, wine was shipped in large vessels like the amphorae, while lesser vessels such as these lagoenae were kept at home and filled from them.

lagomnoun

The philosophy or ethos of trying to achieve balance in one's life.

lagometernoun

A display of the amount of latency (lag) experienced in an online game.

lagomorphnoun

A member of the mammalian taxonomic order Lagomorpha, a hare, a rabbit, or a pika.

lagomorphicadj

Shaped like a hare or rabbit.

lagomorphousadj

Synonym of lagomorphic.

lagonitenoun

An earthy, hydrous iron borate, H¹⁴Fe⁴Bo¹²O³¹ + 2[Fe²]ᵛⁱBo⁶O¹² + 7Aq

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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 21. 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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