| Ladino |
a language of Sephardic Jews that is a combination of Spanish, Hebrew, and other elements. [2 definitions] |
| ladle |
a spoon with a long handle and a deep bowl for transferring or serving liquids. [2 definitions] |
| lady |
a polite term for a woman or girl. [3 definitions] |
| ladybird |
any of numerous small beetles, often orange with black spots, that feed mostly on aphids and scale insects;ladybug. |
| ladybug |
any of numerous small beetles, often orange with black spots, that feed mostly on aphids and scale insects. |
| ladyfinger |
a short, narrow sponge cake shaped like a finger. |
| lady-in-waiting |
a lady of a royal court who serves a queen or princess. |
| ladykiller |
(informal) a man who is thought by himself or others to be irresistibly fascinating to women. |
| ladylike |
like, characteristic of, or befitting a lady; cultivated; refined; well-bred. [2 definitions] |
| ladyship |
(often cap.) the title used when referring or speaking directly to a woman with the rank of lady (often prec. by Her or Your). [2 definitions] |
| lady's man |
see ladies' man. |
| lady's room |
See ladies' room. |
| lady's-slipper |
any of various related orchids that bear flowers with a protruding, inflated lip that somewhat resembles a woman's slipper. |
| Laertes |
in Greek mythology, king of Ithaca and, in certain myths, father of Odysseus. |
| laetrile |
a drug made of substances from almond seeds and apricot or peach pits, used to treat some types of cancer but banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
| Laffer Curve |
a graph illustrating the theory that increasing taxes results in increased government revenue only up to a certain point, after which further tax increases discourage production and investment. |
| lag |
to fall behind an established or expected pace. [6 definitions] |
| lag bolt |
see lag screw. |
| lager |
a light, carbonated beer that is stored from six weeks to six months to permit sedimentation. |
| laggard |
someone or something that lags. [2 definitions] |
| laggardly |
slowly or belatedly; in the way of a laggard. [2 definitions] |