little theater |
a small theater, producing experimental and usu. amateur drama. [2 definitions] |
littoral |
of or relating to a shore, as of a lake, sea, or ocean. [2 definitions] |
liturgical |
of, relating to, or constituting formal public worship or liturgy. [2 definitions] |
liturgy |
a form of worship for a public church service, usu. including prayers, scripture, songs, and the like. [2 definitions] |
livable |
suitable or acceptable for living in or with; habitable; comfortable. [2 definitions] |
live1 |
to have life or to remain alive; exist in an active state. [10 definitions] |
live2 |
being alive; possessing life. [6 definitions] |
-lived |
having a life of (such) a kind or length. |
live high on (or off) the hog |
(informal) to live in a wealthy or extravagant style or manner. |
live in |
to live and sleep in the same place where one works, usually the private home of one's employer. |
live it up |
to enjoy oneself in an unrestrained or carefree way. |
livelihood |
means of subsistence. |
live load |
any variable weight added to the intrinsic weight of a structure, such as people in a building or moving traffic on a bridge. (Cf. dead load.) |
livelong |
whole; entire; complete. |
lively |
full of life or vitality. [6 definitions] |
liven |
to make more lively or energetic; rouse; inspirit (often fol. by "up"). [2 definitions] |
liven up |
to make (someone or something) more lively, exciting, or energetic. [2 definitions] |
live oak |
any of various evergreen oaks of the southeastern or southwestern United States. [2 definitions] |
liver1 |
a large reddish brown organ in vertebrates that secretes bile and cleanses the blood and is located in the abdominal cavity. [3 definitions] |
liver2 |
someone who lives in a particular, specified manner. [2 definitions] |
liver3 |
comparative of "live2". |