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LIP'PED, a. 1. Having lips. 2. In botany, labiate.
LIPOTH'YMY, n. [Gr. to fail, and soul.] A fainting; a swoon.
LIPOTH'YMOUS, a. [See Lipothymy .] Swooning; fainting.
LIPOGRAM'MATIST, n. One who writes any thing, dropping a single letter.
LIP'OGRAM, n. [Gr. to leave, and a letter.] A writing in which a single letter i...
LIP'LABOR, n. Labor or action of the lips without concurrence of the mind; words...
LIP-DEVO'TION, n. Prayers uttered by the lips without the desires of the heart. ...
LIP, n. [L. labium, labrum.] 1. The edge or border of the mouth. The lips are tw...
LI'ONLIKE, a. Like a lion; fierce.
LI'ONESS, n. The female of the lion kind.
LI'ON-METTLED, a. Having the courage and spirit of a lion. LION'S FOOT , n. A pl...
LI'ON, n. [L. leo, leonis, Gr.] 1. A quadruped of the genus Felis, very strong, ...
LINT'SEED, n. Flaxseed.
LINT'EL, n. The head-piece of a door-frame or window-frame; the part of the fram...
LINT, n. [L. linteum, linteus, from linium, flax.] Flax; but more generally, lin...
LIN'STOCK, n. [lint and stock.] A pointed staff with a crotch or fork at one end...