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(adj)
The same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
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(n)
An English surname from Anglo-Norman.
A surname.
A large city in southwestern Quebec, Canada; a suburb of Montreal.
A tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
(v)
(transitive) To adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
Alternative form of leveller. [A person or thing that levels.]
(adv)
In a level or even manner.
Something that transcends people’s differences (such as social class, wealth, etc.); something that tends to eliminate advantages and disadvantages.
A level at the height of one's eyes.
(obsolete, in compounds) A support or frame.
Full of love; loving.
A city, the county seat of Lake County, Colorado, United States.
Having life; alive.
Expressing a large amount of love to other people; affectionate.
Having or demonstrating undivided and constant support for someone or something.
The molten rock ejected by a volcano from its crater or fissured sides; magma that has breached the surface of the earth.
(transitive) To impose (a tax or fine) to collect monies due, or to confiscate property.
Any agent used to make dough rise or to have a similar effect on baked goods.
An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi.
(derogatory) A poor cottage; a small, mean house; a hut.
(law) Conforming to, or recognised by the laws of society.
A city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts; named for American businessman Francis Cabot Lowell.
(N)
"Levon" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John.
A homopolysaccharide composed of D-fructofuranosyl.
A type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread.
Of or relating to larvae:
Obsolete spelling of loyal. [Having or demonstrating undivided and constant support for someone or something.]
A surname from Spanish, mostly known as the second surname of the leaders of the disbanded Mexican Beltrán-Leyva drug cartel.
A surname from Spanish.
(poetry) A word or phrase whose only function is to make a sentence metrically balanced.
A surname from French.
a tricyclic antidepressant drug (trade name elavil) with serious side effects; interacts with many other medications
A surname from Hungarian.
(idiomatic) To conceal something about oneself, without the knowledge of which others cannot know one's true character or perspective.
To make merry; to have a happy, lively time.
A river in Germany.
a Hebrew first name.
(Ransomware Evil; also known as Sodinokibi) a Russia-based or Russian-speaking private ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Somerset, England, previously in South Somerset district (OS grid ref ST5516).
The act by which something is laved or washed.
(nautical) A strong cleat to which large ropes are belayed.
(nautical) A sturdy belaying pin for the heavier cables of a ship.
Small in size.
Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
(archaic, poetic) Lightning; a bolt of lightning; also, a bright flame or light.
A female given name from Latin.
(informal, soccer) Livingston FC.
A diminutive of the female given name Olivia.
a German international discount retailer chain"Impressum ."
a French automobile manufactured in Paris around 1904.
Alternative form of livewell. [A well in a fishing boat where fish are kept alive.]
both a masculine Italian given name and a surname.
A surname from Old English.
(obsolete) A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.