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LODG'ABLE, a. Capable of affording a temporary abode. [Not used.]
LODESTAR, n. [lead and star.] The star that leads; the polestar; the cynosure. Obs.
LO'DE-STONE, n. [from the verb to lead, and stone.] 1. A magnet, an ore of iron;...
LODE, n. 1. Among miners, a metallic vein, or any regular vein or course, whethe...
LO'CUST-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Hymenaea, and another of the genus Robinia....
LO'CUST, n. [L. locusta.] An insect of the genus Gryllus. These insects are at t...
LOC'ULAMENT, n. [L. loculamentum, from locus, loculus.] In botany, the cell of a...
LOCOMOTIV'ITY, n. The power of changing place.
LOCOMO'TIVE, a. Moving from place to place; changing place, or able to change pl...
LOCOMO'TION, n. [L. locus, place, and motio, motion.] 1. The act of moving from ...
LOCK'Y, a. Having locks or tufts.
LOCK'SMITH, n. An artificer whose occupation is to make locks.
LOCK'RAM, n. A sort of coarse linen.
LOCK'ET, n. A small lock; a catch or spring to fasten a necklace or other ornament.
LOCK'ER, n. A close place, as a drawer or an apartment in a ship, that may be cl...
LOCK'ED, pp. Made fast by a lock; furnished with a lock or locks; closely embraced.