light-headed |
slightly faint, dizzy, or mentally confused. |
lighthearted |
cheerful or gay; carefree. |
light heavyweight |
a boxer or wrestler whose weight is between 161 and 175 pounds. |
lighthouse |
a tower or other high structure with a flashing light for directing ships and warning them of hazards such as reefs. |
lighting |
type and arrangement of artificial illumination and the effects it creates. [3 definitions] |
lightish1 |
somewhat light in color. |
lightish2 |
somewhat light in weight. |
lightly |
with little weight or force. [4 definitions] |
light-minded |
lacking seriousness; silly; frivolous. |
lightness1 |
the quality or state of being illuminated. [2 definitions] |
lightness2 |
the quality or condition of having little weight. [5 definitions] |
lightning |
natural electricity produced in thunderstorm clouds and appearing as a bright flash or streak of light in the sky. [3 definitions] |
lightning bug |
a firefly. |
lightning rod |
a grounded metal rod placed high on a building to divert lightning by providing a path for it into the ground. |
light off |
to set fire to (fireworks or the like) in order to cause an explosion, usually for the purpose of entertainment. |
light opera |
a short, comic, musical play; operetta. |
light pen |
an electronic device that can detect light and dark areas on a computer screen. It is used to select objects on the screen. |
lights |
the lungs of animals, esp. of sheep and pigs, used for food. |
lightship |
a ship equipped with sirens, lights, foghorns, and the like that is moored in dangerous waters to guide other ships. |
lightsome1 |
nimble; lively; agile. [3 definitions] |
lightsome2 |
giving light; luminous. [2 definitions] |