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LAND'HOLDER, n. A holder, owner or proprietor of land.
LANDGRA'VIATE, n. The territory held by a landgrave, or his office, jurisdiction...
LAND'GRAVE, n. In Germany, a count or earl; or an officer nearly corresponding t...
LAND'FLOOD, n. [land and flood.] An overflowing of land by water; an inundation....
LAND'FALL, n. [land and fall.] 1. A sudden translation of property in land by th...
LAND'ED, pp. 1. Disembarked; set on shore from a ship or boat. 2. a. Having an e...
LAN'DAU, n. A kind of coach or carriage whose top may be opened and thrown back;...
LAND, n. 1. Earth, or the solid matter which constitutes the fixed part of the s...
L'ANCH, v.t. [from lance.] 1. To throw, as a lance; to dart; to let fly. See Who...
L'ANCET, n. 1. A surgical instrument, sharp-pointed and two-edged; used in venes...
L'ANCER, n. One who lances; one who carries a lance.
LANCEPESA'DE, n. An officer under the corporal.
LAN'CEOLATE, LAN'CEOLATED, a. Shaped like a lance; oblong and gradually tapering...
LAN'CEOLAR, a. In botany, tapering towards each end.
LANCELY, a. l'ansly. Suitable to a lance.
LANCE, n. l'ans. [L. lancea; Gr.] A spear, an offensive weapon in form of a half...