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lain
verb, the past participle of lie
La Línea
noun, a town in SW Spain, on the Bay of Gibraltar. Pop: 61 892 (2003 est). Official name: La Línea de la Concepción
Lallan
noun, a literary version of the variety of English spoken and written in the Lowlands of Scotland
lam
verb, slang to thrash or beat noun, slang a sudden flight or escape, esp to avoid arrest
Lam.
abbreviation for, Bible Lamentations
lama
noun, a priest or monk of Lamaism
lame
adjective, disabled or crippled in the legs or feet noun, one of the overlapping metal plates used in armour after about 1330; splint
lamé
noun, a) a fabric of silk, cotton, or wool interwoven with threads of metal b) (as modifier)
lamina
noun, a thin plate or layer, esp of bone or mineral
Lanai
noun, an island in central Hawaii, west of Maui Island. Pop: 3193 (2000). Area: 363 sq km. (140 sq miles)
lane
noun, a) a narrow road or way between buildings, hedges, fences, etc b) (capital as part of a street name) adjective, lone or alone
La Niña
noun, meteorol a cooling of the eastern tropical Pacific, occurring in certain years
lawn
noun, a flat and usually level area of mown and cultivated grass noun, a fine linen or cotton fabric, used for clothing
Layamon
noun, 12th-century English poet and priest; author of the Brut, a chronicle providing the earliest version of the Arthurian story in English
Lawman
noun, 12th-century English poet and priest; author of the Brut, a chronicle providing the earliest version of the Arthurian story in English
lay in
verb, to accumulate and store
layman
noun, a man who is not a member of the clergy
lay on
verb, to provide or supply