loin |
the part on either side of the spine between the lower ribs and the hipbone. [3 definitions] |
loincloth |
a strip of cloth worn about the loins or hips. |
loiter |
to linger, esp. in a public place, for little or no reason; stand around idly. [3 definitions] |
loll |
to stand, lean, or lie in a lazy or relaxed manner; lounge. [3 definitions] |
Lollard |
in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, a follower of the English religious reformer John Wycliffe. |
lollipop |
a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick. |
lollygag |
to waste time in trivial or pointless activity or in inactivity. |
Lombardy poplar |
a tall, very slender tree, with branches that curve sharply upward. |
Lomé |
the seaport capital of Togo. |
London |
the capital of England and the United Kingdom. |
London broil |
a piece of beef, often from the flank, that is usu. marinated and broiled, and served in thin slices. |
lone |
without companions; solitary. [3 definitions] |
loneliness |
the feeling of sadness that may be felt when being without the company or caring support of other people or when feeling disconnected from those around one. |
lonely |
sad because of being without companionship; lonesome. [4 definitions] |
lonely heart |
a single person who is looking for companionship or a marriage partner. |
lonely-hearts |
of or relating to single persons who are looking for companions or marriage partners. |
loner |
one who stays alone much of the time, esp. by choice or inclination. |
lonesome |
sad or depressed because of being isolated or without friends or companions. [3 definitions] |
lone wolf |
(informal) a person who chooses to work or live alone; loner. |
long1 |
of relatively great extent in distance or time. [10 definitions] |
long2 |
to yearn or desire (often fol. by "for"). |