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LIB'BARD'S-BANE, n. A poisonous plant.
LIBBARD, an obsolete spelling of leopard.
LIBA'TION, n. [L. libatio, from libo, to pour out, to taste.] 1. The act of pour...
LIB, v.t. To castrate. [Not in use.]
LI'AS, n. A species of limestone, occurring in flat, horizontal strata, and supp...
LI'ARD, a. Gray. Obs.
LI'ABLENESS, LIA'R, n. [from lie.] 1. A person who knowingly utters falsehood; o...
LI'ABLE, a. [L. ligo. See Liege .] 1. Bound; obliged in law or equity; responsib...
LIABIL'ITY, n. 1. The state of being bound or obliged in law or justice; respons...
LHER'ZOLITE, n. [from Lherz, in the Pyrenees.] A mineral, a variety of pyroxene....
LEY, n. [See Lay .] A meadow or plain. The Welsh write lle, but as this word is ...
LEX'IGRAPHY, n. [Gr. a word, and to write.] The art or practice of defining word...
LEX'ICONIST, n. A writer of a lexicon. [Little used.]
LEX'ICON, n. [Gr. a dictionary, from to speak.] A dictionary; a vocabulary or bo...
LEXICOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a dictionary, and discourse.] The science of words; that br...
LEXICOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. a dictionary, and to write.] 1. The act of writing a lexi...