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LEUCOPHLEG'MACY, n. [Gr. white, and phlegm.] A dropsical habit of body, or the c...
LEUCO-ETHIOP'IC, a. [Gr. white, and black.] White and black; designating a white...
LEU'CITE, n. [Gr. white.] A stony substance, so called from its whiteness, found...
LEU'CIN, LEU'CINE, n. [Gr. white.] A peculiar white pulverulent substance obtain...
LETTUCE, n. let'tis. [L. lactuca, according to Varro, from lac, milk.] A genus o...
LET'TERLESS, a. Illiterate; unlettered; not learned.
LET'TERING, ppr. Impressing or forming letters on; as lettering a book on the co...
LET'TERED, pp. Stamped with letters. LET'TERED , a. 1. Literate; educated; verse...
LET'TER-PRESS, n. [letter and press.] Print; letters and words impressed on pape...
LET'TER-FOUNDER, n. One who casts letters; a type-founder.
LET'TER-CASE, n. A case or book to put letters in.
LET'TER, n. [from let.] 1. One who permits. 2. One who retards or hinders. 3. On...
LETHIF'EROUS, a. [L. lethum, death, and fero, to bring.] Deadly; mortal; bringin...
LETH'ERY, a. Resembling leather; tough.
LETH'ERN, a. Made of leather; consisting of leather; as a lethern purse; a lethe...
LETH'ER-WINGED, a. Having wings like leather.