Words Starting with "L"
257 words found
A mixture of building materials such as lime, cement, and sand used to bond bricks or coat walls.
A small boat characterized by a flat or shallow keel, allowing it to navigate or moor in shallow waters.
A proverb describing a man who marries the sister or a relative of his deceased wife.
A state of being neat, polite, and refined in speech, behavior, or manner of dress.
A rumbling or roaring sound produced by something large or heavy.
An arrangement or series of objects extending in a line, either backwards or sideways.
A physical condition of being extremely weak, listless, or suffering from profound exhaustion.
A physical state or condition characterized by a very white or pale appearance on a specific part of the body.
A non-standard form of 'lesi', referring to tissue damage or abnormality in the body due to disease or injury.
A shrill sound produced by a whistle or insects like crickets, as well as the act of emitting something outward.
A country in Southern Africa.
A traditional rice-pounding device where the pestle mechanism is powered by a water wheel.
An onomatopoeic word representing the sound produced when a hard metal object is struck.
Sediment or dregs remaining at the bottom of a container after a liquid has been filtered or settled.
Speech that is spoken continuously without a clear purpose, or referring to a flat surface.
An onomatopoeic sound of a hard object like glass cracking due to heat, or a sudden jumping movement.
An onomatopoeic sound produced by plucking guitar or mandolin strings, or the act of jumping or springing repeatedly.
The event of something bursting suddenly, accompanied by the emission of an explosive sound or bang.
A medical condition characterized by the excessive discharge of white or yellowish fluid from the vagina, unrelated to menstruation.
Colorless blood cells that function as part of the immune system to fight infections and destroy pathogens entering the body.
A medical condition characterized by an elevated white blood cell count above the normal range.
Another name for fructose, a type of simple sugar or monosaccharide commonly found in fruits and honey.
A state of hesitation or indecision; not firm in resolve.
A niche or specific cavity on the inner side of a grave used for placing a corpse.
Microscopic openings or cavities found on the surface of human skin or within the structure of solid objects; pores.
A text of a dramatic musical work, such as an opera or operetta; see libreto.
A country in Western Africa.
A constellation in the southern hemisphere.
A country in Northern Africa.
A state of a surface that is very smooth, even, and appears shiny due to cleanliness or oiliness.