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Webster Dictionary :: Lankly

LANK'LY, adv. Thinly; loosely; laxly.

Webster Dictionary :: Lank

LANK, a. [Gr. probably allied to flank.] 1. Loose or lax and easily yielding to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lanigerous

LANIG'EROUS, a. [L. laniger; lana, wool, and gero, to bear.] Bearing or producin...

Webster Dictionary :: Lanifice

LAN'IFICE, n. [L. lanificium; lana, wool, and facio, to make.] Manufacture of wo...

Webster Dictionary :: Laniferous

LANIF'EROUS, a. [L. lanifer; lana, wool, and fero, to produce.] Bearing or produ...

Webster Dictionary :: Laniation

LANIA'TION, n. A tearing in pieces. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Laniate

LA'NIATE, v.t. [L. lanio.] To tear in pieces. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Laniard

LANIARD, n. lan'yard. A short piece of rope or line, used for fastening somethin...

Webster Dictionary :: Langure

LAN'GURE, v.t. To languish. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Languorous

LAN'GUOROUS, a. Tedious; melancholy. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Languor

LAN'GUOR, n. [L. languor.] 1. Feebleness; dullness; heaviness; lassitude of body...

Webster Dictionary :: Languishment

LAN'GUISHMENT, n. 1. The state of pining. 2. Softness of look or mien, with the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Languishingly

LAN'GUISHINGLY, adv. 1. Weakly; feebly; dully; slowly. 2. With tender softness.

Webster Dictionary :: Languishing

LAN'GUISHING, ppr. 1. Becoming or being feeble; losing strength; pining; witheri...

Webster Dictionary :: Languisher

LAN'GUISHER, n. One who languishes or pines.

Webster Dictionary :: Languish

LAN'GUISH, v.i. [L. langueo, lachinisso; Gr. to flag, to lag. L. laxo, laxus, fl...

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