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LE'THAL, a. [L. lethalis, mortal, from Gr. oblivion.] Deadly; mortal; fatal.
LET, v.t. pret. and pp. let. Letted is obsolete. [To let out, like L. elocare, i...
LEST, con. That not; for fear that. Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye tou...
LES'SOR, n. [from lease.] One who leases; the person who lets to farm, or gives ...
LES'SONING, ppr. Teaching.
LES'SONED, pp. Taught; instructed.
LES'SON, n. les'n. [L. lectio, from lego, to read.] 1. Any thing read or recited...
LESS'ER, a. [This word is a corruption; but too well established to be discarded...
LESS'ENING, ppr. Reducing in bulk, amount or degree; degrading.
LESS'ENED, pp. Made smaller; diminished.
LESS'EN, v.t. les'n. [from less.] 1. To make less; to diminish; to reduce in bul...
LESSEE', n. [from lease.] The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an e...
LESS, for unless. [Not in use.] LESS , A terminating syllable of many nouns and ...
LE'SION, n. le'zhun. [L. lasio, from lado, to hurt.] A hurting; hurt; wound; inj...
LERE, n. Learning; lesson; lore. Obs. LERE , v.t. To learn; to teach. Obs.
LEP'ROUSLY, adv. In an infectious degree.