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LORD, n. 1. A master; a person possessing supreme power and authority; a ruler; ...
LOQUA'CIOUSNESS, LOQUAC'ITY, n. [L. loquacitas.] Talkativeness; the habit or pra...
LOQUA'CIOUS, a. [L. loquax, from loquor, to speak. Eng. to clack.] 1. Talkative;...
LOP'PING, ppr. Cutting off; shortening by cutting off the extremity; letting fal...
LOP'PER, n. One that lops.
LOP'PED, pp. cut off; shortened by cutting off the top or end; bent down.
LO'PING, ppr. Leaping; moving or running with a long step.
LOPE, pret. of leap. Obs. LOPE , n. [See Leap .] A leap; a long step. [A word in...
LOP, v.t. [Eng. flap. The primary sense is evidently to fall or fell, or to stri...
LOOS'ING, ppr. Setting free from confinement.
LOOSESTRIFE, n. loos'strife. In botany, the name of several species of plants, o...
LOOS'ENING, ppr. Freeing from tightness, tension or fixedness; rendering less co...
LOOSENESS, n. loos'ness. 1. The state of being loose or relaxed; a state opposit...
LOOS'ENED, pp. Freed from tightness or fixedness; rendered loose.
LOOS'EN, v.t. loos'n. [from loose.] 1. To free from tightness, tension, firmness...
LOOSELY, adv. loos'ly. 1. Not fast; not firmly; that may be easily disengaged; a...