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LIG'NEOUS, a. [L. ligneus.] Wooden; made of wood; consisting of wood; resembling...
LIGN-AL'OES, n. [L. lignum, wood, and aloes.] Aloes-wood. Num 24.
LI'GHTSOMENESS, n. 1. Luminousness; the quality of being light; opposed to darkn...
LIGHTSOME, a. li'tesome. 1. Luminous; not dark; not obscure. White walls make ro...
LIGHTS, n. lites. plu. [so called from their lightness.] The lungs; the organs o...
LI'GHTROOM, n. In a ship of war, a small apartment, having double glass windows ...
LIGHTNING, n. li'tening. [that is, lightening, the participle present of lighten...
LIGHTNESS, n. li'teness. 1. Want of weight; levity; the contrary to heaviness; a...
LIGHTMINDED, a. Unsettled; unsteady; volatile; not considerate. He that is hasty...
LIGHTLY, adv. li'tely. 1. With little weight; as, to tread lightly; to press lig...
LIGHTLESS, li'teless. Destitute of light; dark.
LI'GHTLEGGED, a. Nimble; swift of foot.
LI'GHTHE'ARTED, a. Free from grief or anxiety; gay; cheerful; merry.
LI'GHTHEADEDNESS, n. Disorder of the head; dizziness; deliriousness.
LI'GHTHEADED, a. [See Head .] 1. Thoughtless; heedless; weak; volatile; unsteady...
LIGHTFOOTED, li'tefooted. a. Nimble in running or dancing; active. [Little used.]