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LAM'ELLARLY, adv. In thin plates or scales.
LAM'ELLAR, a. [from lamel.] Disposed in thin plates or scales.
LAM'EL, n. [L. lamella. See Lamin .] A thin plate or scale of any thing.
LAME, a. 1. Crippled or disabled in a limb, or otherwise injured so as to be uns...
LAMDOID'AL, a. [Gr. the name of the letter A, form.] In the form of the Greek A,...
LAMBLIKE, a. lam'like. Like a lamb; gentle; humble; meek; as a lamblike temper.
LAMBKIN, n. lam'kin. A small lamb.
LAM'BENT, a. [L. lambens, lambo, to lick.] Playing about; touching lightly; glid...
LAM'BATIVE, a. [L. lambo, to lick.] Taken by licking. [Little used.] LAM'BATIVE ...
LAM'ANTIN, LAMB, n. lam. 1. The young of the sheep kind. 2. The Lamb of God, in ...
LAMA, n. 1. The sovereign pontiff, or rather the god of the Asiatic Tartars. 2. ...
LA'KY, a. Pertaining to a lake or lakes.
LAKE, v.i. To play; to sport. North of England. This is play, without a prefix. ...
LA'ITY, n. [Gr. people. See Laic .] 1. The people, as distinguished from the cle...
LAIRD, n. In the Scots dialect, a lord; the proprietor of a manor.
LAIR, n. [L. locus.] 1. A place of rest; the bed or couch of a boar or wild beas...