likewise |
as well; also. [3 definitions] |
liking |
a feeling of preference, enjoyment, or fondness. [2 definitions] |
likuta |
the smaller monetary unit of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Cf. zaire.) |
lilac |
a hardy, widely cultivated shrub bearing large clusters of purple, white, or pink flowers. [3 definitions] |
lilangeni |
the chief monetary unit of Eswatini, equaling one hundred cents. |
Lilliput |
in Jonathan Swift's eighteenth-century satire Gulliver's Travels, a land inhabited by people who are about six inches tall. |
Lilliputian |
of or relating to Lilliput. [4 definitions] |
Lilongwe |
the capital of Malawi. |
lilt |
a pleasing variation in musical tone or rhythm. [3 definitions] |
lily |
any of several plants grown from a bulb and bearing large bell-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers. [4 definitions] |
lily-livered |
lacking courage; meek. |
lily of the valley |
a widely cultivated perennial of the lily family having small, white, very fragrant bell-shaped flowers. |
lily pad |
the large, flat, floating leaf of a water lily. |
lily-white |
white as a lily. [4 definitions] |
Lima |
the capital of Peru. |
lima bean |
any of several plants that bear broad pods containing large green or white edible seeds. [2 definitions] |
limb1 |
a main branch of a tree. [3 definitions] |
limb2 |
an edge or border that differs in appearance or structure from the surface or object it borders, such as the visible edge of a heavenly body. |
limbed |
having a specified kind of limb (usu. used in combination). |
limber |
bending or flexing easily; pliant. [4 definitions] |
limbic |
in anatomy, pertaining to or characterized by a limbus, or border between two bodily structures. |