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(n)
A large, landlocked stretch of water or similar liquid.
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(v)
Alternative form of lake (“to play”). [(obsolete) To present an offering.]
To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
Something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination.
(transitive) To stroke with the tongue.
(transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require.
A male given name.
A divulgation, or disclosure, of information previously held secret.
A vegetable of variety Allium ampeloprasum, having edible leaves and an onion-like bulb but with a milder flavour than the onion.
(Ireland, Scotland) A lake.
Abbreviation of license or licence. [A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.]
A resinous substance or lacquer produced mainly on the banyan tree by the female of Kerria lacca, a scale insect.
John Locke (1632 – 1704); an influential English philosopher of the Enlightenment and social contract theorist.
(N)
Lik or Ngelik is a part of an Indonesian gamelan composition that contrasts from the surrounding section, either the ompak or merong.
Line of Control
a French masculine given name and occasional a diminutive form of other names.
(fandom slang) Initialism of The Legend of Korra.
A North Caucasian language spoken by the Lak people. It is written with a Cyrillic alphabet.
(UK dialectal) The wicket or hatch of a door.
A surname.
(slang) A lecher.
The currency unit of Albania, divided into 100 qindarka.
A village and civil parish (served by Ireby with Leck Parish Council) in Lancaster district, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD6476).
(quantum information) Abbreviation of local operations and classical communication.
One hundred thousand rupees.
A municipality and district in Valais canton, Switzerland.
(adv)
(Internet slang) Abbreviation of low-key. [(chiefly Canada, US, colloquial) Kind of.]
A surname from German.
A surname from Spanish.
(uncountable, physics) Abbreviation of Lyman continuum.
an Estonian surname meaning "swan".
A surname from Catalan.
(anatomy) Initialism of left upper quadrant (of the human abdomen).
(UK, aviation) Abbreviation of London Area Control Centre.
A limb or appendage that an animal uses for support or locomotion on land.
(transitive) To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.
(sports) An organization of sports teams which play against one another for a championship.
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything
The Lake District, a rural area in northwest England.
(adj)
Late.
Yellow, as butter or cheese.
A diminutive of the male given names Lester or Leslie.
(agriculture) Arable land used temporarily for hay or grazing.
(nautical, Canada, US) A ship used on the Great Lakes.
A garland of flowers in Hawaii.
A female given name originating as a coinage.
A barangay of Mexico, Pampanga, Philippines.
A city in Papua New Guinea.
(music) tempo in Indian music.
(intransitive, Yorkshire, Cumbria, Teesdale) To lie; be in a prostrate or recumbent position.
(ambitransitive, UK dialectal, obsolete) To seek; search for; inquire.
An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.
a lowland
(rail transport) The station code of Lai Chi Kok in Hong Kong.
(dialectal, rare, Northern England) shed, barn
Waterlogged, marshy area around the perimeter of a (raised) bog, where water collects.
Lay, relating to laypersons, as opposed to clerical.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake.
Alternative form of claik (the barnacle goose) [(Scotland) The cry of a goose, or other bird.]
laigh
(particle physics) Initialism of Large Hadron Collider.
(Scotland) Gossip; a gossip.
(after a qualification) University of Leicester, used especially following post-nominal letters indicating status as a graduate.