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LING, n. A fish of the genus Gadus, or cod kind, which grows to the length of fo...
LIN'EN-DRAPER, n. A person who deals in linens. Linener and linen-man, in a like...
LIN'EN, n. [L. linun, flax, Gr. The sense is probably long, extended or smooth. ...
LI'NED, pp. Covered on the inside.
LINEA'TION, n. Draught; delineation, which see.
LIN'EATE, a. In botany, marked longitudinally with depressed parallel lines; as ...
LIN'EAR, a. [L. linearis.] 1. Pertaining to a line; consisting of lines; in a st...
LIN'EAMENT, n. [L. lineamentum.] Feature; form; make; the outline or exterior of...
LIN'EALLY, adv. In a direct line; as, the prince is lineally descended from the ...
LINEAL'ITY, n. The state of being in the form of a line.
LIN'EAL, a. [L. linealis, from linea, line.] 1. Composed of lines; delineated; a...
LIN'EAGE, n. Race; progeny; descendants in a line from a common progenitor.
LINE, n. [L. linea, linum; Gr. flax.] 1. In geometry, a quantity extended in len...
LIN'DEN, n. The lime-tree, or teil-tree, of the genus Tilia.
LINC'TURE, n. [L. lingo, linctus.] Medicine taken by licking.
LINCH'PIN, n. A pin used to prevent the wheel of a carriage from sliding off the...