lacteal |
made of, pertaining to, or resembling milk. [3 definitions] |
lactescent |
milky, or becoming milky. [3 definitions] |
lactic |
of, obtained from, or pertaining to milk. |
lactic acid |
a yellowish or colorless organic acid produced from sucrose or lactose, as through the souring of milk or in the body as a result of vigorous exercise, and used in medicine and dyeing or as a flavoring or preservative in foods. |
lacto- |
milk. [2 definitions] |
lactobacillus |
any of various aerobic bacilli that produce lactic acid in the fermentation of carbohydrates. |
lactone |
any of a group of organic esters derived from hydroxy acids. |
lactose |
a carbohydrate found in milk that breaks down into glucose and galactose. [2 definitions] |
lacuna |
a gap or omitted part. [2 definitions] |
lacustrine |
relating to, associated with, living in, or formed by a lake. |
lacy |
of or similar to lace; lacelike. |
lad |
a boy or young man. [2 definitions] |
ladder |
a pair of upright supports connected by cross bars or rungs, used for climbing. [2 definitions] |
ladder-back chair |
a chair having a back formed of horizontal slats between two uprights, resembling a ladder. |
lade |
to load with cargo. [6 definitions] |
laden |
loaded with a great burden; weighted. [3 definitions] |
la-di-da |
an expression of derision at affectation or pretentiousness. [3 definitions] |
ladies' man |
a man who is extremely attentive to women and who seeks and enjoys their company. |
ladies' room |
a public lavatory or restroom for women and girls. |
lading |
the act of loading. [2 definitions] |
Ladino |
a language of Sephardic Jews that is a combination of Spanish, Hebrew, and other elements. [2 definitions] |