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Webster Dictionary :: Legibility

LEGIBIL'ITY, n. Legibleness; the quality or state of being legible.

Webster Dictionary :: Leggin

LEG'GIN, n. [from leg.] A cover for the leg; a garment that encloses the leg.

Webster Dictionary :: Legged

LEG'GED, a. [from leg.] Having legs; used in composition; as a two-legged animal.

Webster Dictionary :: Legerity

LEGER'ITY, n. Lightness; nimbleness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Legerdemain

LEG'ERDEMAIN, n. [See Light .] Slight of hand; a deceptive performance which dep...

Webster Dictionary :: Leger

LEG'ER, n. Any thing that lies in a place; that which rests or remains; sometime...

Webster Dictionary :: Legendary

LEG'ENDARY, a. Consisting of legends; fabulous; strange. LEG'ENDARY , n. A book ...

Webster Dictionary :: Legend

LEG'END, n. [L. legenda, from lego, to read; originally, in the Romish church, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Lege

LEGE, v.t. To allege; to lighten. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Legator

LEGA'TOR, n. [L.] A testator; one who bequeaths a legacy. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Legation

LEGA'TION, n. [L. legatio, from lego, to send.] An embassy; a deputation; proper...

Webster Dictionary :: Legatine

LEG'ATINE, a. 1. Pertaining to a legate; as legatine power. 2. Made by or procee...

Webster Dictionary :: Legateship

LEG'ATESHIP, n. The office of a legate.

Webster Dictionary :: Legatee

LEGATEE', n. [L. lego, to send.] One to whom a legacy is bequeathed.

Webster Dictionary :: Legate

LEG'ATE, n. [L. legatus, from lego, to send. See Lackey .] 1. An embassador; but...

Webster Dictionary :: Legatary

LEG'ATARY, n. [L. legatarius, from lego, to bequeath.] A legatee; one to whom a ...

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