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Webster Dictionary :: Laciniate

LACIN'IATE, LACIN'IATED, a. [L. lacinia, a hem.] 1. Adorned with fringes. 2. In ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lacing

LAC'ING, ppr. Fastening with a string; adorned or trimmed with lace.

Webster Dictionary :: Lachrymatory

LACH'RYMATORY, n. A vessel found in sepulchers of the ancients, in which it has ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lachrymation

LACHRYMA'TION, n. The act of shedding tears.

Webster Dictionary :: Lachrymary

LACH'RYMARY, a. Containing tears.

Webster Dictionary :: Lachrymal

LACH'RYMAL, a. [L. lachryma, a tear.] 1. Generating or secreting tears; as the l...

Webster Dictionary :: Lachrymable

LACH'RYMABLE, a. Lamentable.

Webster Dictionary :: Lache

LACHE, LACH'ES, n. [L. laxus, lax, slow.] In law, neglect; negligence.

Webster Dictionary :: Lacewoman

LA'CEWOMAN, n. A woman who makes or sells lace.

Webster Dictionary :: Lacertus

LACER'TUS, n. The girroc, a fish of the gar-fish kind; also, the lizard-fish.

Webster Dictionary :: Lacertine

LAC'ERTINE, a. [L. lacertus.] Like a lizard.

Webster Dictionary :: Lacerative

LAC'ERATIVE, a. Tearing; having the power to tear; as lacerative humors.

Webster Dictionary :: Laceration

LACERA'TION, n. The act of tearing or rending; the breach made by rending.

Webster Dictionary :: Lacerated

LAC'ERATED, pp. or a. 1. Rent; torn. 2. In botany, having the edge variously cut...

Webster Dictionary :: Lacerate

LAC'ERATE, v.t. [L. lacero, to tear.] To tear; to rend; to separate a substance ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lacerable

LAC'ERABLE, a. [See Lacerate .] That may be torn.

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