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LI'THENESS, n. Flexibility; limberness.
LITHE, a. That may be easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as the elephant's l...
LITH'ARGE, n. [L. lithargyros, Gr. the spume or scum of silver. A semi-vitreous ...
LITHAN'THRAX, n. [Gr. a stone, and a coal.] Stone-coal, a black, compact, brittl...
LITH, n. A joint or limb. Obs.
LIT'ERATURE, n. [L. literatura.] Learning; acquaintance with letters or books. L...
LIT'ERATOR, n. [L.] A petty schoolmaster.
LITERA'TI, n. plu. [L. literatus.] The learned; men of erudition.
LIT'ERATE, a. [L. literatus.] Learned; lettered; instructed in learning and scie...
LIT'ERARY, a. [L. literarius.] 1. Pertaining to letters or literature; respectin...
LIT'ERALLY, adv. 1. According to the primary and natural import of words; not fi...
LITERAL'ITY, n. Original or literal meaning.
LIT'ERALISM, n. That which accords with the letter.
LIT'ERAL, a. [L. litera, a letter.] 1. According to the letter; primitive; real;...
LITER, n. [Gr.] A French measure of capacity, being a cubic decimeter, containin...
LITE, a. Little. [Not in use.]