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LOCK'AGE, n. 1. Materials for locks in a canal. 2. Works which form a lock on a ...
LOCK, n. [L. floccus, Eng. lock.] 1. Lock, in its primary sense, is any thing th...
LO'CHIAL, a. Pertaining to evacuations from the womb after childbirth.
LO'CHIA, n. [Gr.] Evacuations which follow childbirth.
LOCHE, n. A small fish of the genus Cobitis, inhabiting small clear streams, and...
LOCH'AGE, n. [Gr. a body of soldiers, and to lead.] In Greece, an officer who co...
LOCH, n. A lake; a bay or arm of the sea; used in Scotland. LOCH , n. Loch or lo...
LOCA'TION, n. 1. The act of placing, or of designating the place of. 2. Situatio...
LO'CATING, ppr. Placing; designating the place of.
LO'CATED, pp. Placed; situated; fixed in place.
LO'CATE, v.t. [L. loco,locatus.] 1. To place; to set in a particular spot or pos...
LO'CALLY, adv. With respect to place; in place; as, to be locally separated or d...
LOCAL'ITY, n. 1. Existence in a place, or in a certain portion of space. It is t...
LO'CAL, a. [L. localis; from locus, place, loco. See Lay .] 1. Pertaining to a p...
LOB'ULE, n. A small lobe.
LOB'STER, n. A crustaceous fish of the genus Cancer. Lobsters have large claws a...