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LENT'OR, n. [L. from lentus, slow, tough, clammy.] 1. Tenacity; viscousness. 2. ...
LENT'NER, n. A kind of hawk.
LEN'TISK, LENT'ITUDE, n. [L. lectus, slow.] Slowness. [Not used.]
LENTIS'CUS, n. [L. lentiscus.] A tree of the genus Pistacia, the mastichtree, a ...
LEN'TIL, n. [L. lens.] A plant of the genus Ervum. It is an annual plant, rising...
LENTI'GO, n. A freckly eruption on the skin.
LENTIG'INOUS, a. [L. lentigo, a freckle, from L. lens.] Freckly; scurfy; furfura...
LENT'IFORM, a. [L. lens and forma, form.] Of the form of a lens.
LENTIC'ULITE, n. A petrified shell.
LENTIC'ULARLY, adv. In the manner of a lens; with a curve.
LENTIC'ULAR, a. [L. lenticularis, from lens, supra.] 1. Resembling a lentil. 2. ...
LENT'EN, a. Pertaining to lent; used in lent; sparing; as a lenten entertainment...
LENT, pp. of lend. LENT , n. The quadragesimal fast, or fast of forty days obser...
LENS, n. plu. lenses. [L. lens, a lentil.] A transparent substance, usually glas...
LEN'ITY, n. [L. lenitas, from lenis, mild, soft.] Mildness of temper; softness; ...
LEN'ITIVE, a. [L. lenio, to soften.] Having the quality of softening or mitigati...