Название: Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z
Автор: Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
Издательство: Автор
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Lamina, n. Scale, layer, coat, coating, lamella, thin plate.
Laminar, n. Laminated.
Laminated, a. Laminar, lamellar, lamellated.
Lamm, v. a. [Low.] Beat, drub, thrash, maul, bruise, thwack, pommel, wallop.
Lampoon, n. Pasquinade, satire, squib.
Lampoon, v. a. Satirize, abuse, defame, slander, calumniate, lash.
Lanate, a. Woolly.
Lanated, a. Woolly.
Lance, n. Spear, javelin.
Lance, v. a. 1. Hurl, throw, launch, dart, send, fling, toss, pitch, jaculate, let fly.
2. Pierce, cut with a lancet.
Lance-shaped, a. Lanceform.
Lanciform, a. Lance-shaped.
Lancinate, v. a. Tear, rend, sever, mangle, lacerate, laniate, claw, tear to pieces.
Land, n. 1. Ground, soil, earth.
2. Region, country, district, tract.
3. Real estate.
Land, v. a. Disembark, put on shore, set on shore.
Land, v. n. Disembark, debark, go on shore, come to land.
Landing, n. 1. Coming to land.
2. Landing-place.
Landing-place, n. Landing.
Landloper, n. 1. Landlubber.
2. Wanderer, vagrant, traveller, vagabond, nomad.
Landloping, n. Wandering, travelling.
Landlord, n. 1. Owner, proprietor.
2. Host, inn-keeper.
Landlubber, n. [Sailor's term of contempt.] Landloper.
Landrail, n. Corn-crake, daker-hen (Orex pratensis).
Landscape, n. View, prospect, rural scene.
Land-waiter, n. Tide-waiter.
Lane, n. Alley, narrow street, narrow passage or way.
Lang-syne, ad. [Scottish.] Long since, long ago.
Lang-syne, n. The good old time, past times, days gone by, days of yore.
Language, n. 1. Speech, tongue, vernacular, idiom, dialect, mother-tongue, vulgar tongue, native tongue, oral speech.
2. Style, expression, phraseology, diction, form of expression.
Languid, a. 1. Faint, exhausted, drooping, pining, languishing, flagging, weak, feeble, not strong, not vigorous.
2. Dull, torpid, listless, spiritless, heavy, inactive, slow, sluggish.
Languidness, n. 1. Languor, faintness, feebleness, lassitude.
2. Dulness, listlessness, heaviness.
Languish, v. n. 1. Droop, pine, faint, fade, wither, decline, fall, become feeble, pine away, waste away.
2. Look tender, have the air of a lover.
Languishment, n. 1. Feebleness, decline, weakness.
2. Look of tenderness.
Languor, n. 1. Feebleness, debility, languidness, faintness, languishment.
2. Dulness, torpidness, listlessness, heaviness, ennui.
Laniate, v. a. Lacerate, tear, rend, sever, mangle, lancinate, claw, tear to pieces, tear asunder.
Lank, a. Lean, thin, meagre, attenuated, slim, slender, starveling, skinny, scraggy, gaunt, emaciated.
Lankness, n. Leanness, thinness, slimness, meagreness, slenderness.
Lanky, a. [Low.] Slim, slender, tall, and thin.
Lanuginous, a. (Bot.) Downy, woolly.
Lap, v. a. 1. Fold, turn over, lay over.
2. Wrap, cover, twist round.
3. Lick, lick up, take up with the tongue.
Lap, v. n. Be folded over, be laid over.
Lapidary, n. Lapidist.
Lapidescence, n. Lapidification, petrifaction.
Lapidification, n. Lapidescence, petrifaction.
Lapidist, n. Lapidary.
Lapse, n. 1. Flow, gliding, flowing, smooth course.
2. Fall, decline, declension, falling off.
3. Slip, fault, error, shortcoming.
Lapse, v. n. 1. Slip, glide, pass slowly.
2. Fail in duty, commit a fault, fall from innocence.
3. (Law.) Become void.
Lapsus linguæ, [L.] Slip of the tongue.
Lapwing, n. Pewit (Tringa vanellus or Vanellus cristatus).
Larboard, n. (Naut.) Port, left-hand side.
Larceny, n. Theft, stealing, pilfering, robbery, thievery, shoplifting, petty larceny.
Lard, v. a. 1. Grease.
2. Intermix, interlay, interlard.
Large, a. 1. Big, great, bulky, huge, immense, vast, of great size.
2. Extensive, expanded, spacious, broad, wide.
3. Abundant, plentiful, ample, full, copious, liberal.
4. Capacious, comprehensive.
Large-bellied, a. Abdominous, big-bellied, pot-bellied.
Largess, n. Bounty, present, donation, gift, endowment, grant, bequest.
Lariat, n. Lasso.
Larmier, n. (Arch.) Drip, corona.
Larum, n. [Contraction of Alarum.] Alarm, alarum, tocsin, alarm-bell.
Larva, n. Caterpillar, grub.
Lascivious, a. Lustful, lecherous, libidinous, lickerish, salacious, concupiscent, lewd, prurient, wanton, loose, unchaste, incontinent.
Lash, n. 1. Thong (of a whip), scourge, whip.
2. Stroke, stripe.
Lash, v. a. 1. Scourge, whip.
2. Beat, beat against.
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