| lick |
to pass the tongue over or along the surface of. [11 definitions] |
| lickety-split |
(informal) with great rapidity. |
| licking |
(informal) a thrashing or beating, esp. given as punishment. [2 definitions] |
| lick into shape |
to complete satisfactorily through hard work or discipline. |
| lick one's chops |
to anticipate or await with keen pleasure. |
| lickspittle |
a fawning flatterer; toady. |
| licorice |
a European plant of the legume family, having a strong, sweet odor and flavor similar to anise. [3 definitions] |
| lictor |
in ancient Rome, a minor official who carried the fasces and cleared the way for the chief magistrates whenever they made a public appearance. |
| lid |
a hinged or removable cover for a container such as a dish, jar, or trunk. [6 definitions] |
| lidless |
combined form of lid. |
| lidocaine |
a synthetic crystalline compound used as a local anesthetic and in controlling an erratic heartbeat. |
| lie1 |
an untrue statement made on purpose; intentional falsehood. [5 definitions] |
| lie2 |
to be in or place oneself in a flat, horizontal, or reclining position. [8 definitions] |
| liebfraumilch |
(sometimes cap.) a white Rhine wine produced in Germany. |
| Liechtenstein |
a tiny central European country between Switzerland and Austria. |
| lied |
a German ballad or art song. |
| Liederkranz |
trademark for a soft strong-flavored cheese. |
| lie detector |
an instrument that tracks a person's vital signs and records changes in them as a measure of the truthfulness of the subject's statements while being tested; polygraph. |
| lie down |
to put yourself into a flat, resting position. |
| liege |
a feudal lord or sovereign entitled to allegiance and service. [4 definitions] |
| liegeman |
a feudal vassal; subject. [2 definitions] |