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LAMP'ING, a. Shining; sparkling. [Not used.]
LAMP'IC, a. The lampic acid is obtained by the combustion of ether by means of a...
LAMP'IATE, n. A compound salt, composed of lampic acid and a base.
LAMP'BLACK, n. [lamp and black; being originally made by means of a lamp or torc...
LAM'PAS, n. A lump of flesh of the size of a nut, in the roof of a horse's mouth...
LAMP, n. [L. lampas; Gr. to shine; Heb.] 1. A vessel for containing oil to be bu...
LAM'MAS, n. The first day of August.
LAMM, v.t. To beat. [Not in use.]
LAM'INATE, LAM'INATED, a. Plated; consisting of plates, scales or layers, one ov...
LAM'INAR, a. In plates; consisting of thin plates or layers.
LAM'INABLE, a. Capable of being formed into thin plates.
LAM'IN, LAM'INA, n. [L. lamina.] 1. A thin plate or scale; a layer or coat lying...
LA'MIA, n. [L.] A hag; a witch; a demon.
LAMENT'ING, ppr. Bewailing; mourning; weeping. LAMENT'ING , n. A mourning; lamen...
LAM'ENTIN, n. A species of the walrus or sea-cow, the Trichechus manatus.
LAMENT'ER, n. One who mourns, or cries out with sorrow. LAMENTIN . [See Lamantin .]