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LEP'ROUS, a. [See Leper .] Infected with leprosy; covered with white scales. His...
LEP'ROSY, n. [See Leper .] A foul cutaneous disease, appearing in dry, white, th...
LEPROS'ITY, n. Squamousness. [Little used.]
LEP'ORINE, a. [L. leporinus, from lepus, a hare.] Pertaining to a hare; having t...
LEPIDOP'TERAL, a. Belonging to the order of Lepidopters.
LEP'IDOPTER, LEPIDOP'TERA, n. [Gr. a scale, and a wing.] The Lepidopteras are an...
LEP'IDOLITE, n. [Gr. a scale.] A mineral found in scaly masses, ordinarily of a ...
LEP'ID, a. [L. lepidus.] Pleasant; jocose. [Little used.]
LEP'ER, n. [L. lepra, leprosy. Gr.] A person affected with leprosy.
LEOP'ARD'S-BANE, n. A plant of the genus Doronicum. The German Leopard's-bane is...
LEOPARD, n. lep'ard. [L. leo, lion, and pardus, pard. Gr. from Heb. to separate,...
LE'ONINELY, adv. In the manner of a lion.
LE'ONINE, a. [L. leoninus, from leo, lion.] Belonging to a lion; resembling a li...
LE'O, n. [L.] The Lion, the fifth sign of the zodiac.
LEN'ZINITE, n. [from Lenzius, a German mineralogist.] A mineral of two kinds, th...
LENT'OUS, a. [L. lentus, slow, thick.] Viscid; viscous; tenacious.