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lad

noun, a boy or young man

laddie

noun, a familiar term for a male, esp a young man; lad

lade

verb, to put cargo or freight on board (a ship, etc) or (of a ship, etc) to take on cargo or freight noun, a watercourse, esp a millstream

ladette

noun, a young woman whose social behaviour is similar to that of male adolescents or young men

la-di-da

adjective, affecting exaggeratedly genteel manners or speech

lah-di-dah

adjective, noun, a variant spelling of la-di-da adjective, affecting exaggeratedly genteel manners or speech

la-de-da

adjective, affecting exaggeratedly genteel manners or speech

lady

noun, a woman regarded as having the characteristics of a good family and high social position; female counterpart of gentleman (sense 1) noun, (in Britain) a person wearing a white coat and carrying a pole bearing a circular warning sign who stops traffic to allow children travelling to or from school to cross a road safely. Official name: school crossing patrol

Lady

noun, (in Britain) a title of honour borne by various classes of women of the peerage

Lady Day

noun, March 25, the feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary; one of the four quarter days in England, Wales and Ireland. Also called: Annunciation Day

Lahti

noun, a town in S Finland: site of the main Finnish radio and television stations; furniture industry. Pop: 98 253 (2003 est)

laid

verb, the past tense and past participle of lay

laity

noun, laymen, as distinguished from clergymen

lat.

abbreviation for, latitude

Lat.

abbreviation for, Latin

latah

noun, a psychological condition, observed esp in Malaysian cultures, in which an individual, after experiencing a shock, becomes anxious and suggestible, often imitating the actions of another person

late

adjective, occurring or arriving after the correct or expected time

lath

noun, one of several thin narrow strips of wood used to provide a supporting framework for plaster, tiles, etc

lathe

noun, a machine for shaping, boring, facing, or cutting a screw thread in metal, wood, etc, in which the workpiece is turned about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool noun, history any of the former administrative divisions of Kent

lathi

noun, a long heavy wooden stick used as a weapon in India, esp by the police

latitude

noun, a) an angular distance in degrees north or south of the equator (latitude 0°), equal to the angle subtended at the centre of the globe by the meridian between the equator and the point in question b) a region considered with regard to its distance from the equator. See longitude

laud

verb, to praise or glorify

Laud

noun, William. 1573–1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45). His persecution of Puritans and his High Church policies in England and Scotland were a cause of the Civil War; he was impeached by the Long Parliament (1640) and executed

layette

noun, a complete set of articles, including clothing, bedclothes, and other accessories, for a newborn baby

lay out

verb, to arrange or spread out

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