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LYMPHAT'IC, a. Pertaining to lymph. 1. Enthusiastic. [Not used.] LYMPHAT'IC , n....
LYMPH'EDUCT, n. [L. lympha, lymph, and ductus, a duct.] A vessel of animal bodie...
LYMPHOG'RAPHY, n. [L. lympha, lymph; Gr. to describe.] A description of the lymp...
LYNX, n. [L. lynx.] A quadruped of the genus Felis, resembling the common cat, b...
LY'RATE LY'RATED, a. [from lyre.] In botany, divided transversely into several j...
LYRE, n. [L. lyra.] A stringed instrument of music, a kind of harp much used by ...
LYR'IC LYR'ICAL, a. [L. lyricus.] Pertaining to a lyre or harp. Lyric poetry is ...
LYR'ICISM, n. A lyric composition.
LY'RIST, n. A musician who plays on the harp or lyre.
LYS, n. A chinese measure of length, equal to 533 yards.
LYTE'RIAN, a. [Gr. to loosen.] In medical science, terminating a disease; indica...
LYTH'RODE, n. A mineral found in Norway; its color, an aurora-red, passing into ...
M is the thirteenth letter of the English Alphabet, and a labial articulation, f...
MAB, n. In northern mythology, the queen of the imaginary beings called fairies....
MAC, in names of Scotch and Irish origin, signifies son. [See Maid .]
MACA'O, n. The name of a race of beautiful fowls of the parrot kind, under the g...