lambaste |
to scold harshly. [2 definitions] |
lambda |
the name of the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet. |
lambent |
flickering or playing lightly over a surface, as light or flame. [3 definitions] |
lambkin |
a little lamb. [2 definitions] |
Lambrusco |
a red, usu. sparkling wine of northern Italy. |
lambskin |
a lamb hide, esp. dressed with the fleece and used for clothing. [2 definitions] |
lamb's-quarters |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) an annual weed of the goosefoot family having mealy leaves and bearing clusters of small green flowers; pigweed. |
lamé |
a fabric with metallic thread woven into it. |
lame |
permanently disabled, esp. in a foot or leg. [4 definitions] |
lamebrain |
(informal) a slow-witted or stupid person; dunce; dolt. |
lamed |
the name of the twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
lame duck |
an elected official or group of officials serving in public office during the period between an unsuccessful or unattempted reelection and the inauguration of a successor. [2 definitions] |
lamella |
a thin flat plate, scale, membrane, blade, or layer of bone or tissue, such as is found in or forms the gills of bivalve mollusks and mushrooms. |
lamellibranch |
any of a group of mollusks, including oysters, mussels, and clams, with a hinged shell divided into halves; bivalve. [2 definitions] |
lament |
an expression of sorrow or regret. [5 definitions] |
lamentable |
deserving to be lamented; deplorable; unfortunate; disappointing. |
lamentation |
an act or instance of expressing grief or sorrow. [2 definitions] |
lamented |
mourned or grieved for, as a dead person. |
lamina |
a thin plate, scale, or sheet, esp. the top layer of several. [2 definitions] |
laminar flow |
the regular and non-turbulent movement of a layer of liquid near a solid boundary. (Cf. turbulent flow.) |
laminate |
to separate into thin layers. [6 definitions] |