low-minded |
demonstrating or possessing characteristics considered base or vulgar. |
low-necked |
of a garment, having a low neckline; exposing the neck and sometimes the shoulders; décolleté. |
low-pitched |
pitched in a low key or low range of tones. [3 definitions] |
low-pressure |
having, exerting, or indicating less than normal pressure, as steam or water. [3 definitions] |
low-priced |
costing very little. |
low profile |
a manner or form designed not to attract attention; deliberately inconspicuous presence or activity. |
low-proof |
having a low alcohol content. |
low relief |
sculptural relief that projects slightly from the background; bas-relief. |
low-resolution |
of or pertaining to an image that has a small number of pixels per unit area and therefore lacks fine detail. [2 definitions] |
lowrider |
a customized car having a low suspension so that the body nearly reaches the road. [2 definitions] |
low-rise |
of a building, having only a few stories. (Cf. high-rise.) [2 definitions] |
low-spirited |
in low spirits; depressed; dejected; sad. |
Low Sunday |
the first Sunday after Easter. |
low-tech |
not involving or using complex or specialized technology. [2 definitions] |
low-tension |
of, carrying, or operating under relatively low voltage. |
low-test |
of low-octane gasoline, having low volatility and a high boiling point. |
low tide |
the tide at its lowest ebb, or the time at which this occurs. [2 definitions] |
low water |
the lowest level reached by a body of water, such as a lake or river in the dry season. [2 definitions] |
low-water mark |
the lowest point reached by a low tide, or the lowest level of a body of water. [2 definitions] |
lox1 |
a variety of smoked salmon. |
lox2 |
liquid oxygen, used esp. to oxidize rocket fuel. |