Words Starting with "L"
261 words found
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.
A term referring to the plant Alangium ebenaceum or a type of flat-bodied marine fish inhabiting the bottom of warm waters.
A small country in Central Europe.
A strong, elastic fibrous connective tissue that functions to connect bone to other bones at the body's joints.
The property of a substance that is highly viscous, sticky, or turbid; in certain dialects, it means shy or lacking confidence.
An archaic term referring to the act of expelling stomach contents through the mouth, or vomiting.
A cardinal number representing the quantity of five units, positioned between four and six in the integer sequence.
A regency in West Sumatra, Indonesia
A citrus fruit tree characterized by its very large fruit, thick rind, and acidic or sweet pulp; Citrus maxima.
A type of citrus fruit characterized by its round shape, flat base, slightly rough yellowish-green rind, and a flavor profile that can be sour or sweet.
A figurative expression for someone who possesses intelligence or abilities far exceeding those of their siblings.
A medical condition characterized by the swelling or hyperplasia of lymph nodes, often associated with lymphadenoma.
An inflammatory condition occurring in the lymph nodes, often caused by bacterial or viral infections.
A condition of being completely exhausted without leaving anything behind; utterly destroyed or vanished.
A condition where light, heat, or brightness dims, becomes faint, or begins to blur.
The entire system of values, customs, and lifestyle patterns of a society that surrounds and influences an individual's life.
The act of covering or enveloping something completely with cloth or other objects.
A branch of linguistics that investigates the changes in a language's sound system, grammar, and vocabulary over time.
An inner layer of fabric in a garment or bag that serves as protection or to improve the shape.
A non-standard form of 'sentadu', referring to a type of praying mantis with strong forelegs for catching prey.
A straight line connecting two opposite corners of a geometric shape; a diagonal.
The state of running very fast and in a disorganized manner due to extreme fear, confusion, or panic.
The state of being stacked or layered in thin objects, or gathered together in small groups.
A unit of an object that is rolled or twisted, typically referring to cigarettes or other materials shaped into a cylinder.
The result of folding an object to form a crease, or a wrinkle found on the surface of skin or fabric.
The granting of an official permit or legal document that authorizes an individual or entity to conduct business, transport goods, or exercise intellectual property rights.
Small, intentional folds made in fabric or clothing to provide shape or decoration.
A printing technique using stone or metal plates as a printing medium based on the principle of oil and water repulsion.