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LIM'BER, a. Easily bent; flexible; pliant; yielding. In America, it is applied t...
LIMB'ED, a. In composition, formed with regard to limbs; as well-limbed; large-l...
LIM'BEC, n. [contracted from alembic.] A still; a word not now used. LIM'BEC , v...
LIM'BAT, n. A cooling periodical wind in the isle of Cyprus, blowing from the no...
LIMB, n. lim. [L. limbus, edge or border, extremity; limes, limit. The sense of ...
LI'MATURE, n. [L. limo, to file.] 1. A filing. 2. Filings; particles rubbed off ...
LIMA'TION, n. [L. limo, to file.] The act of filing or polishing.
LILY-LIV'ERED, a. White-livered; cowardly. [Not used.]
LIL'Y-HYACINTH, n. A plant.
LIL'Y-HANDED, a. Having white delicate hands.
LILY-DAF'FODIL, n. A plant and flower.
LIL'Y, n. [L. lilium; Gr.] A genus of plants of many species, which are all bulb...
LILT, v.i. 1. To do any thing with dexterity or quickness. [Local.] 2. To sing o...
LILL, v.t. [See Loll . but lill is used in New England.]
LIL'IED, a. Embellished with lilies. by sandy Ladon's lilied banks.
LILIA'CEOUS, a. [L. liliaceus, from lilium, a lily.] Pertaining to lilies; lily-...