English Words: L

16,425 words · Page 62 of 329

lash-upnoun

A crude improvisation or bodged effort.

Lashaname

Biblical location, appearing only once in the Bible, in the Book of Genesis (10:19) describing one of the limits of the area covered by the Canaanites, believed to be on the east bank of the Dead Sea, later named Callirrhoe (location of hot springs mentioned by Josephus and other authors in the first centuries AD).

lashedverb

simple past and past participle of lash

lashernoun

One who whips or lashes.

lashesnoun

plural of lash

lashingnoun

Something used to tie something or lash it to something.

lashinglyadv

With savage criticism.

lashingsnoun

plural of lashing.

lashinsnoun

Archaic form of lashings (“lots; a great amount”).

Lashioname

A large town in Shan State, Burma (Myanmar).

Lashkarname

A city in Madhya Pradesh, India.

lashlessadj

Without a lash.

lashlessnessnoun

Absence of eyelashes.

lashlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of the lash of a whip.

lashlinenoun

The line of the eyelash.

lashon haranoun

Any form of communication — verbal, written, body language — that can result in emotional, financial, or physical harm to another person

lashtverb

simple past and past participle of lash

lashtailnoun

Any of various agamid lizards having long, thin tails.

lashupnoun

Alternative spelling of lash-up.

lashwiseadv

In the manner of a whiplash.

lashyadj

Having prominent eyelashes.

Lasiname

An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Balochistan, often considered a Sindhi dialect.

LASIKnoun

Abbreviation of laser in situ keratomileusis: corrective eye surgery for various refractive disorders in which an excimer laser reshapes the cornea.

lasinavirnoun

A protease inhibitor.

lasiocampidnoun

Any member of the Lasiocampidae.

lasionectrinnoun

A naphthopyrone derivative found in Lasionectria.

lasiosphaeriaceousadj

Of or relating to the Lasiosphaeriaceae.

Lasithiname

A regional unit in the east of Crete.

laskverb

To have loose bowels; to suffer from diarrhoea.

lasketnoun

latching (loop)

Laskiname

A surname from Polish.

Laskowskiname

A surname from Polish.

lasksnoun

plural of lask

Laskuyname

A town in Hotan City, Hotan prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China.

Laskyname

A surname from Polish.

Lasleaname

A village and commune of Sibiu County, Romania.

lasofoxifenenoun

A selective estrogen receptor modulator used in treating osteoporosis, breast cancer, and vaginal atrophy.

lasoonnoun

garlic

LaSorsaname

A surname from Italian.

Lasotaname

A surname from Polish.

Laspinaname

A surname from Italian.

lassnoun

A girl; also (by extension), a young woman.

Lassaname

Archaic form of Lhasa.

Lassa fevernoun

An acute, and often fatal, viral infection endemic to West Africa. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, muscle aches, a skin rash, headache, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, ulcers, heart and kidney failure.

Lassallename

A surname from French.

Lassallismnoun

The form of state socialism expounded by Ferdinand Lassalle

Lassen Countyname

One of 58 counties in California, United States. County seat: Susanville.

Lassername

A surname from German.

Lassettername

A surname.

lassinoun

A drink made with yogurt diluted with water and flavoured with salt or fruit juice.

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 62. 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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