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LOAN, n. 1. The act of lending; a lending. 2. That which is lent; any thing furn...
LOAMY, a. Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam, or resembling it.
LOAM, n. [L. limus.] A natural mixture of sand and clay with oxyd of iron; a spe...
LOAF-SUGAR, n. Sugar refined and formed into a conical mass.
LOAF, n. plu. loaves. 1. A mass of bread when baked. It is larger than a cake. T...
LOADSTAR, LOADSTONE, n. [from the verb lead and stone. The old orthography, lode...
LOADSMAN, n. [load and man.] A pilot. Obs.
LOADMANAGE, n. Pilotage; skill of a pilot. [Not in use.]
LOADING, ppr. Charging with a load; burdening; encumbering; charging, as a gun. ...
LOADER, n. One who put on a load.
LOADED, pp. 1. Charged with a load or cargo; having a burden; freighted, as a sh...
LOACH, LOAD, n. [See Lade .] 1. A burden; that which is laid on or put in any th...
LO, exclam. Look; see; behold; observe. This word is used to excite particular a...
LIZ'ARD-TAIL, n. A plant of the genus Saururus, and another of the genus Piper. ...
LIZ'ARD, n. [L. lacertus, lacerta, there has been a change of c into z or s, whi...
LIXIV'IUM, n. [L. from lix, lye.] Lye; water impregnated with alkaline salts imb...