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LIL'ALITE, n. A species of earth of the argillaceous kind; called also lepidolit...
LI'LAC, n. A plant or shrub of the genus syringa, a native of Persia. The common...
LI'KING, ppr. of like. 1. Approving; being pleased with. 2. a. Plump; full; of a...
LI'KEWISE, adv. [like and wise.] In like manner; also; moreover; too. For he See...
LI'KENING, ppr. Comparing; representing as similar.
LI'KENESS, n. 1. Resemblance in form; similitude. The picture is a good likeness...
LI'KENED, pp. Compared.
LIKEN, v.t. li'kn. To compare; to represent as resembling or similar. Whosoever ...
LI'KELY, a. [that is, like-like.] 1. Probable; that may be rationally though or ...
LI'KELINESS, n. [from likely.] 1. Probability. 2. The qualities that please. [Se...
LI'KELIHOOD, n. [likely and hod.] 1. Probability; verisimilitude; appearance of ...
LIKE-MINDED, a. Having a like disposition or purpose. Rom 15.
LIKE, a. [L., Heb., Gr. See Lick and Lickerish.] 1. Equal in quantity, quality o...
LIG'URITE, n. [from Liguria.] A mineral occurring in oblique rhombic prisms, of ...
LIG'URE, n. A kind of precious stone.
LIG'ULATE, LIG'ULATED, a. [L. ligula, a strap.] Like a bandage or strap; as a li...