lot |
a large amount or number. [8 definitions] |
Lothario |
in the early eighteenth-century play The Fair Penitent by Nicholas Rowe, a young rake. [2 definitions] |
loti |
the chief monetary unit of Lesotho, equaling one hundred lisente. |
lotion |
a liquid medication prescribed for external use on the skin. [2 definitions] |
lottery |
a game of chance in which contestants purchase or are given tickets and the winner is chosen randomly. [2 definitions] |
lotto |
a game of chance, similar to bingo, in which a leader draws a numbered disk and the players cover the corresponding numbers on their boards, continuing until someone has covered five numbers in a row. [2 definitions] |
lotus |
any of various flowering plants that live in the water, including some waterlilies. [2 definitions] |
lotus-eater |
in The Odyssey, one of a group of people whose consumption of lotus fruit caused them to become dreamy and lazy. [2 definitions] |
lotus land |
the land of lotus eaters, or any marvelous, dreamlike place or condition. |
lotus position |
in yoga, a sitting position in which the legs are crossed and each foot, with the sole upturned, is placed on the opposite thigh. |
louche |
of questionable decency, morality, or taste; shady; disreputable. |
loud |
of sound, having an elevated volume; easily heard. [6 definitions] |
loudmouth |
someone who talks excessively or loudly, esp. one who boasts or reveals secrets. |
loudmouthed |
talking or tending to talk in a loud voice. [2 definitions] |
loudspeaker |
an electronic apparatus that amplifies and broadcasts sound in one location, such as a room or stadium. |
Lou Gehrig's disease |
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
Louis Armstrong |
influential U.S. jazz trumpet player and singer; born Louis Daniel Armstrong (b.1901--d.1971). |
louis d'or |
a gold coin minted in pre-Revolutionary France; louis. [2 definitions] |
Louisiana |
a southern U.S. state between Mississippi and Texas. (abbr.: LA) |
Louisiana Purchase |
the treaty of 1803 in which the United States purchased from France the territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada, or the territory itself. |
Louis Pasteur |
a French chemist and bacteriologist (b.1822--d.1895). |