English Words: L

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Lambianadj

Of or pertaining to Charles Lamb (1775–1834), English essayist.

Lambiasename

A surname from Italian.

lambicnoun

A mid-strength traditional Belgian/Flemish sour beer of spontaneous fermentation.

lambienoun

A lamb.

lambinessnoun

The quality of being lamby.

Lambingname

A surname.

lambishadj

Characteristic of a lamb; lamblike

lambkillnoun

Any of species Kalmia angustifolia of toxic plants with small, deep pink flowers.

lambkinnoun

A young lamb, a very young sheep.

lamblessadj

Without a lamb.

Lambleyname

A village in Coanwood parish, Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NY6758).

lamblianoun

Giardia lamblia, an intestinal parasite that causes giardiasis.

lambliasisnoun

giardiasis

lamblikeadj

Like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.

lamblingnoun

A young or little lamb.

Lambonoun

Diminutive of Lamborghini (“a Lamborghini car”).

Lamboglianame

A surname from Italian.

Lamborghinanoun

singular of Lamborghini

Lamborghininame

A surname from Italian.

Lamborghini doornoun

A scissor door.

Lambournename

A village and civil parish in Epping Forest district, Essex, England (OS grid ref TQ4795).

Lamboyanadj

From, or pertaining to, Lamboya.

lamboysnoun

Bases (skirts made of armour)

Lambrechtname

A surname.

lambrekinnoun

Alternative form of lambrequin.

lambrennoun

Obsolete or dialectal plural of lamb.

lambrequinnoun

A scarf or other piece of material used as a covering for a helmet.

lambrequinedadj

Adorned with, or as if with, a lambrequin.

Lambrosname

A surname from Greek.

Lambrusconoun

A slightly sparkling Italian red wine with a low alcohol content.

lambsnoun

plural of lamb

lambsfootnoun

A claw-like blade with one straight edge and one edge which tapers to a point at the tip less abruptly than a sheepsfoot but not as gradually as a Wharncliffe.

lambskinnoun

The skin of a very young sheep, especially prepared with the fleece still attached. A very fine form of leather.

lambsquarternoun

Alternative form of lamb's quarters.

lambsquartersnoun

Alternative form of lamb's quarters.

lambswoolnoun

The wool of a lamb.

Lambton Countyname

A county in south-west Ontario, Canada.

lamburgernoun

A burger made with lamb instead of beef.

lambyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a lamb or the meat of a lamb.

LAMDAname

Acronym of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

lamdannoun

One who is learned in Jewish law.

lameadj

Unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs.

lame ducknoun

A person or thing that is helpless, inefficient, or disabled.

lame-onoun

Alternative form of lameo.

lame-streamadj

Alternative form of lamestream.

lameassnoun

An uncool person; a dork.

lamebrainnoun

A fool.

lamebrainedadj

Foolish; stupid.

lamednoun

The twelfth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).

lamed auctorisnoun

The use of the letter lamedh, particularly in psalms, to indicate authorship.

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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 30. 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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