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LUXA'TION, n. 1. That act of moving or forcing a joint from its proper place or ...
LUX'ATING, ppr. Removing or forcing out of its place, as a joint; dislocating.
LUX'ATED, pp. Put out of joint; dislocated.
LUX'ATE, v.t. [L. luxo, laxo, laxus.] To displace, or remove from its proper pla...
LU'TULENT, a. [L. lutulentus, from lutum, mud.] Muddy; turbid; thick.
LU'TIST, n. One who plays on a lute.
LU'TING, n. [L. lutum, mud, clay.] Among chimists, a composition of clay or othe...
LU'THERN, n. In architecture, a kind of window over the cornice, in the roof of ...
LU'THERANISM, n. The doctrines of religion as taught by Luther.
LU'TER, LU'THERAN, a. Pertaining to Luther, the reformer; as the Lutheran church...
LU'TENIST, n. A performer on the lute.
LU'TED, pp. Closed with lute.
LU'TE-STRING, n. The string of a lute.
LU'TE-CASE, n. A case for a lute.
LUTE, n. [L. laudo.] An instrument of music with strings. It consists of four pa...
LUTA'TION, n. [See Lute .] The act or method of luting vessels.