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LIN'EAL, a. [L. linealis, from linea, line.] 1. Composed of lines; delineated; a...
LIN'EAGE, n. Race; progeny; descendants in a line from a common progenitor.
LINE, n. [L. linea, linum; Gr. flax.] 1. In geometry, a quantity extended in len...
LIN'DEN, n. The lime-tree, or teil-tree, of the genus Tilia.
LINC'TURE, n. [L. lingo, linctus.] Medicine taken by licking.
LINCH'PIN, n. A pin used to prevent the wheel of a carriage from sliding off the...
LIN, v.i. To yield. Obs. LIN , n. A pool or mere. [Not used.]
LI'MY, a. [See Lime .] 1. Viscous; glutinous; as limy snares. 2. Containing lime...
LIM'SY, a. Weak; flexible.
LIM'PINGLY, adv. Lamely; in a halting manner.
LIM'PING, ppr. Halting; walking lamely.
LIM'PIDNESS, n. Clearness; purity.
LIM'PID, a. [L. limpidus.] Pure; clear; transparent; as a limpid stream.
LIM'PET, n. [L. lepas; Gr. from to peel or strip off bark.] A univalve shell of ...
LIMP'ER, n. One that limps.
LIMP, v.i. To halt; to walk lamely. LIMP , n. A halt; act of limping. LIMP , a. ...