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rr. llcmmn n [Ok. husk. lr. lepein to peel -~ more at LEPER} (1906) : the lemfcrtco \'lE-nyanltls. -ne·an(tls\ nit'l'Jti): LEENIENCY
{till lower ot the two braets enclosing the linwer in the spikeiet of grasses le·t·t£•:tn·cy \"lé·ne-suit)-si-. -ny:tnttl·seg n, pt_-cies [HBO) I : the qual~
' . , lcmwrtirtg \‘lr:-min\ rt {Norw] il'i'i3) : any of various srttztil sitortdatlcd IIY or state ul being lenient 2 : a lentent disposition or practtcc syn
_ I furry:-l¤otcd_r0duttts (ns genera Lemmtts and Dlcrostottyxlpl ctrcuntpo- scr:_MERC1r; _ _ I _ _ _
Qtligril l t lar dtstrtbutttm titot are notable lor the recurrent mass migrations ol a lE>*I'llEIIt \ le·ne-ant. ·ny:nt\ ud; [L lcntrtttr. lrnterts. {rrp. oi learn: lu
elsif ’ - European torrn (L lemrnusl winch oiten_e¤nttrtur: tnto the seo where soften. soothe. lr. lent: soil. maid; probl aigtn to Lttlt error tranquil -
_ • vast numbers are drowned — Iem·trttng·Itlt.e \--.EEk\ ud; _ tgtorc et t._Fr} (1652) I : exerting a soothing or casing influence : re-
lg I i· icmirtiswute \leI;tirI·’nis~l;¤t} n [NL t‘i·r{tnix2o_ItgI§r.. let?. ol L Ie{rtntI·rct2tuI§ ltcvtng pinn or strirss III2: ol amid and tolerant disposition: esp: tNutJt,»
·r.-Ti . wit tan in ri ons. r crnnlxcus our : tt tgurcwig tt stripe G£NT—— c-tt an — y tt v
lg ". eurve whiitregequation in polar coordinates is pi-=¤? cos 28 or p?==a? Lcni-·-Lt:n·tt·p¢: or !,cn~ni-Lcn·—n—pe \,1e-ne-'ie-n:»·p&, -l:t—'nii-pé\ n
. ” sin 20 I I I II III I {NL I ILIé}clEtW;trelUI31nrni dialects} linfilaénfilgcjicia, Nils.): t§t£LAWAREE d
lt:rn··nis·~cus \lem-ais-it:s\ n. mis-ci \»nis». i. -·. E; -ni-.si\ . r. ~rt rt- sm \ r:-n:t·,ni—2:tm\ tt t : t te po iticn . economic. an
1 ‘ ·_ L, ribbonr tr. Gi: léarmiskos} {clit. i90Sl: rt band of litters and usp nerve social prineiplrei and policies advocated by Lenin; esp_: the theory and
l[_·l¤1§QT libers — Iem~nis·c1ti \-kal\ adj practice oleummunistjn tteveloggctt by or ussocinted_wttl·t Lenin — Le-
gfitiayg ‘ " , lIem·m·t \‘1e-rnart\ rr {ME l men. fr. MF t1t1·t·tst\»rttst\ nor ¤ri,•-··~)`,c·ntn·tte \·.nit\ not- od;
" llmon. fr ML Hman-. limo. Ar loymtitrt] wt` lL•·ttis \'lE-rtps.'1tty\ ndj{NL, lr._L. nutd, smooth} tea 1397) : produced
I I ` (l5ci I nr an acid fruit that is botanieally wttit an arttculrttton that ts lax tn relation to another speech sound (\t\
iii ' .· rt many-seeded nal: yellow oblong berry and . tn gutter is ~. \t\ in me is tortir) _
.:§§,‘ II is profturgd by a small tt§tmy tIree (Cum; I_ .-·’ G lgrt-i·tt0t·t \Ii:•—’m-sit¤n\ rt il. lenlrc] {W12} : the change from lortts to
' t imcn : a tree tant ears emorts " -— enis artieu ation
| : one (ar. nn automobile) that is uttsatislttt:· '*'g"*' ltr ictt-i-tivo \'lt:-no-tiv\ od`] SME lcttittf Er. MF. Er. Ml., Irnltivus. Ir. I,
I ~ ttgy or detective -—- iem~ony \'le·rrt:>·né\ * lenizughugé cg! ler;g·I»;]IlgIf;I::I iyallevtnttrrg pain or harshness : socrtttttu
¤_t _ ~·-~_ -- ·· • ov _ I _
~~ llomort adj H598) t_ :_of the enter lemon `JI len-:-ty \'le·~na·te\ n H5-itil : the quality or state of tmng lcntcrtt
ji yellow 2 tt : containing lemon b: hav- IU" _‘ : Ct.£t•tEt~lCY _ _ I _ _ _
lr! ’ · " mg the flavor or scent ollcmon Y ' ‘ lc·n0 \ le-{.}nu\ n [Herb Ir. I~ lmon lrnen faitne, lawn, fr. MF lm flax.
1.1: . • lom-on·¤t*lt: \.lt:·tn=•-’nitt.i\ tt (1604) : a bcver- ‘· iirtcn- ft. L litrum mt} (l82l) I : an open weave in witiclt pairs oi
’}lj.§’i§ ` `;—·· -· l nge of sweetened lemon juice mixed with warp yarns cross one another and thereby lock the filling yarn in posi-
wnter lemon 1: brunch with tion 2: rt fabric made with ti Ieno weave _ I
Q;;§j§I‘r ·· lemon tmtm rt ten. ltititll : a bushy peten- fruit and ttevvms liens also lense \'tenz\ n [NL lent·, lr-nr. [r. L. tentrl; Ir. its shape]
t€e:.;€ nittl Old World mint (Melina ofjirinullsl £l(>93l 1 tt : il ptect: of transparent mtttertai las glass) that has two
" often cultivated loritsfragrantlemon-Hnvorcdlcnves _ opposite regular surfaces ettlter bt>tlt_ curved or one curved and the
, lem·on·grr.tss \'1e—m¤rt·.gras\ n {limit : a grass lffytnbopcgen cttrvtwrl other plane and that is used eititer singly or combined tn an optical
‘=§ · of robust habit that grows in tropical regions. is used as an herb. and is instrument for tomung an image by focusing rays of tight ti i a curta-
ii It Ithe sou{ce ol¤tItIe}:§s:Ie;1tiaI riil witiran odor olgemon orIvt;r?en:th ittttgtE0n_ol` ttivo or mrirc simple Eenses] c : tt piecti of glas; or réiaslttz
Z ‘ errton uw rt : rt nw o ctittg cnr uyers re ie ns y rettoir. use astrt sn ety gogg es or sung nssm to protml t te eye : tt evtce
replacement. or refund} lor defects detected during rt specified period for _dirt:t;ting or focusing radiation other tlttm light (ns sound wnves.
Y _ alrer purchase _ _ _ _ radto mtcrowavcs. or electrons) 3 : something shaped like :t dophls
· lemon shark rt U942) : a tnedturnrstzed requiem shark lNegoprtnrt convex optical lens (—-· ol sandstone} 4 :_n highly transparent bteun-
QGWI; ltrevirostris) of the worm Atlantic that is yellowish brown to gray above vet: iens·sltapt.·t.l or nearly spherical hotly tn tin: eye that focuses light
Q`; -_ with yellow or greenish sides _ rttyslus upon _tlte retina — see EYE illustration 5 : something tltstt
?.;`§Tfi_}rZ§ i _ I II lemon sole tt ( l 876}: any of several llatfisltes and resp. Hounders: ns u lsctltlntct and tnllucnces perception, comprehension, or cvaiuatton (tht:
_g_¤.jy;gQq . ; AI bqtmrIrIr-dyveliing l`lonndeIr (l;t;:r:TetrLmnx kin) oi the northeastern iattlttgsk ctgvrt ···i· secrtits bltiarcd iiy lQtttt§p·St:ymottr Topptng) —- lortsed
IZ.§-=*;t§'¤; z., At rtntict at ts nn trttportttntpo tst _: WINTERFLOUNDER cn tt Ir- arts- 058 eng-» as _o J
A.;-;%§&i ,l'. lemon allow n {ISDN: a brilliant greenish yellow color lions vt(i942): to make a motton picture el: t·tt.tvt
tem~pi·i't1 \Iem-‘pir-rt\ rt [ArnerSrt. tr L-umpire. 16th cent indian chief`} lens-man \~rn¤n, ».rnan\ rr ([933}: rttmoonavtten _
ij¤'£1l·$·§l rg, lea. t91··tl —- see tttousrtuble Lon! \'it:nt\ tt [IME lmte sprtngttrm:. Lent. tr OE Iencten: alttn toOl~1G
]e3mur]\?;E5r;t§{\ rt {NL,Ilr. lernurg. pi.I lzttltt Engg] alicia the ·iDCtc;kt;lttys gem Ash \\·I;Icdnesd¤yPt0IEa:te:
.a,‘*tI¤§r I- torts t any o various nr oren , tt serv y t e omart t ou:. stern, an some rats an
Ji; , ghiefly nocturnal mammals that were for- · -, churches as tt period of penitenee and tasting
i-f—’E=E§,$i{ lg; ’ " rneriy widespread but are now largely con- " ` lt:rt·tt'1·t‘ttcn-tt: \,len~t:.-‘mett·l,)tEt\ orlv or adj [It. Ir It-rtto slow] (1724}
lined to Madagascar. are related to tit_r.· t LEHTU __ _
r:iie·;§.;n- rtw, monkeys but are usu. regarded as consti- Icrt·t¤rt-do \1ert-'t:trt·{.lrir3\ mtv or ud} [it] {ca iB~t7): becoming slower
~ -* toting a distinct sunerlttrntly llemumideul. — used ns tt dtrcctzon in mustn
_ and ust:. have tt rnrziie lilo; a Itott. large Lcttt-cn \‘len·g’n\I odgtbei lite} : et'. relating tn. or suitable for Lent:
j§·;.jj€;’r. .· eye:. very so t woo y ur. an tt ong urry up: MEUKGER ·—·· nrt:
tail l2n·tic_\‘lcn-til<‘·. adj [L lentns sluggish} lea. 1938) ; of, relating to, or
f=j§·§§`§f.E" {Y t ic·mu·1·ns \’ie·mo~.ras. 'lem·y:—,r&z\ rt pl [L] ' , I iivin_g tn still waters tas lakes. ponds. or swampsiw compare 1.0TjC
2.g1_;E{§f;L=| · U555) : spirits ut the unburied dead etror- I.pei$1`;;$;§t:.;,II_;., gb len·lt·¤ci \'len··t:»·,sei\ n [NL lentieello. dim. ol L lent·, en: tenttl} {ca.
§;§tE§iL?? ciscd from homes in early Roman religious t ‘Q-_ji?ly};-i~§·‘#_?l*$=.i*}§·ji§Z·tin 1864): rt loose aggregation ofceils which penetrates the surface (ns cia
, rites l\5;f§:g`§·§rf§gg§IiE*,L`j•`·i-,f;,_é;. stern} of tt woody plant and througlr which gases are exchanged be-
5; {ond \’Iund\ vb lent \‘lt:rtt\; land-Eng [ME {§‘;`L’2j€*' tween the tttntospherc and thc underlying ttssutzs
Uiigiiili Z i=`~ ‘ lcrtenr lendcn, it. OE lftttttt- ltr. Hitt lotttt — "•7Z¥§§fj&{ "" if i(!I1~If¤·li-itllt \Ictt-'ti·icy¤·l:tr\ acfj {ME, Ir. L Ientictrlaris lcttlil-sltnpcd,
‘7·g.iT@i_;`§i]l; ll, I · more at LOAN} vt (bef. t2e) 1 ¤ : to give fr lenticular lentii] (E5:) I : having the shape of a double-con_vt:tt tens
" tor temporary usc on condition that the 7,]:qEf 2: of or relating to a lens 3: provided with or utilizing lentreutes <¤
lip- ° - sttmc or its equivalent bc tctttrncri b : to __/' ": *‘·-‘sqt¢¤:n) _
·-ftitiztjg if • Ent out {money] lor temporttry use on com ' its ~ lcn-tt·ct.tlt: \'len-t¤—.tryiilall\ n {L lentieulu] H9-12) 1 i_ any ol tire mt-
_ Ei e dition of repayment with tntcrest 2 tt rtute lenses on the bus: stde otn Elm usetl tn stereoscoptc or color pho-
“` : to give the assistance or support ul: AF tugtulthy 2 : any ul the tiny corrugtttinns or grooves molded or ctn--
.v, I FORD. Futtrttstt (tt clispussionntc and schol- lemur bossyd mtu the surface of rt profeetion screen
_ arty manner which ~r grmt force to his _ lcn·ttI \’lcn~t’l\, up/IE, lr. OF entillq, ir. L. Iuntleulu. dim. of lent-. lent]
Qqgggégzttr , criticisms -—Tirm·.r Lit. _Supp.) tt; to ncinpt_or apply forteselll retdzly (llc) I = tt wtdc y culttvnted Eurnstnn annual letturntttous plant llrrtt
r : At:t:ot»tMot:•A‘tt; (rt topte that —·s ttsell admtrably to class discussion} cullnarfsl with flattened edtttte seeds and Eeaty stalks used as fodder 2
° ·*•-• ri: so make at loan IISBHE set: LOAN -··- i¤ttd·¤`bTt3 \'Ien—d:>·b:tl\ adj I: lite scid ol tlieiertttl \ III III II I I I II I wml
E`]é’{¥‘t1`i§. ·& -— crt ·crn on- ts·s -m0 en·tt-srt-,mCt rt vera j t. super . o emo ca
l·i_ ~ • handing library tt (UDB}: tt library lrrtm which materials are lcnt; esp I: ¤;Itt‘vcry shan; tempt: -~ used aflgldirgsctilon gn musirE· NL 1
Z RENTAL LIBRARY on- i·Vi-rtw . ert-t¤· vi-r=ts\ rt . r ettrus s ow + virus
lcm‘I»···Ict.t.se \’1cnti··‘lEs\ n_[U.S. Lert¢t°»l..t·¤se_ Act tl94I)] {i94l} : the (HB2) : :trty_oI tt group at retrovirusts that cause slowly progressive
i_ij§·§=§=$ ip ’.. transfer ol goods and servtces to tm ally to md tn at common cause with often Etttttl animal titseases
§. ;_ poggment rnrfdt: by rt ;·ettttIn oil tlte ot·iig§rtt:l.Iitems or tltear tl? lit the cause ic:t—t0_\I:IEer;-(.ltE•\ adv or adj [1t,§rI »'en;gII.2:3c§j.. slow,I[r. L. lentru pliaréti
*;§_}l9;;T*-*3 t { or yasiml ar trans crt: ot ter oo s an services·- cn ·- oust: vt s uggts . s ow —· more at ttrtts ca : at rt s ow tempo — us
i Ittngth \'it:;](ic]th. 'lenllltlt\ tt.Ipl[i€t‘t§;1itS \’lct](k)ths. 'lcttiI)ths. 'lct]lk)s\ esp. as tt direction in trtttsit:
{ I {ME lengt te, fr. QE lengthu. r. long long} (bel. 12c} _l tt : the longer Leu \'ié·(,l6\ tt {L (gent Leonisl, lit . lion -— more at mort} 1 : a north-
- or longest dirnenston ot an object b : a measured dastance or dtrrten- ern cvnstclltttton east of Cancer 2 a r the stir str;n_n the zodiac rn
• . si¤nI (ID feet tn ··~I)I;- sei l~t£'l‘Rl§ svstntét table, Wtitcstrt table Ip : tit; astrology -·~ zgotnc tattle b : one barn under tins srgn -~ Lom-
·_. quaity or state u eing eng tt: uratmn or extent in tme ntrtc E-:t-.nn ri j
. : relative duration or stress ofasound 3 tt: distance or extent in ic·unt: \lé··’6n\ at pl letmes or tonne [Sierra Leone} 0964) - see
tg-;§:§g§5' I · space b : the length ol something taken as a unit ol measure (las Mozvatitnble I _ _ _ _
I horse led by tt -·) 4: tlte_t:legree to whttzlt sornetlttrtg las at course of Lc·u·rtttl \’1é-a-nad) tr. pl Leortttls or Le»on~1-—dt:s_\iet'a-n¤·-,de·z\ {L
I notion or a line oi thought) ts earned — often used tn pl. (went tu great £.r.·an·. Leo: lr. their appearing to radiate trom a point in Leo] lt876i
Egjntiri r, It ~s to learn the truth) 5 tt : rt long expanse or stretch b g at ptecc : any of the meteors an rt meteor shower occurring every your about
—· `_ constituting or usable as part ot tt wttole or eta connected series : srt;. Nnvegnber tn
qt. »Z• TRDN §5jI§‘§f?t iii ° nt length 1 : FHLLKCUMPREHENSIVELV 2: at last : FENALLY relating to. Suggcsltvc ol. or resembling tt lion
i5;=¥=1i;d}·" lll ~ lcngthutn \'lc lk)·tlt:ttt. ‘lt:nlt)·\ vlt length-cnet}; length-on-Eng loop-ord Vie-p:trd\ tt [ME. tr. OF impart. fr. LL fenpardur. fr. Git leo-
‘ I \'ler_t(it:)t§1-nig. :lt:rt(I)th»; 'Eetj{i¢)·ll·ta—. 'ienltl-\ vt (Mc]: tu mnkciungcr pardox, fr leon lion + pordus leopard] llic} I : at large strong cat
~ vi : to grow ion cr syn sue tiX‘ttiN¤ — Iottzthnzn-cr \'lenlk)th- Wuntlttrrnpurdusl of southern Asia and Africa that is adept at climbing
lg` ~| rt:tr.'lcnlI)th··$'i¤r]lit§·t}t¤··. l¤n{t)··\n and is usu. ltxwny or hull with black spots arranged in rcsettes. --
is length-wttys \'it:t]lI lv · · Iortgth-wisc: \·,wiz\ adv (ca. l5li0l : in the tlirttctiott oi the length guardant —-leo?-t1rd·css \~p;r-d:as\n
i l. : LDNGi'i’lJDlNALL‘I—- lcnftthwisq adj _ Ittttpttrd [rut; rt IBB?) 2 ll eomrnon No. American frog lfiotttt pipienrl
tjgr-iii? ll` lengthy \‘lct](i tf . trnctcd excessively : ovstteotvo 2 t sxrsztosu Lotto —-— length-f—ly on the t>nek:nl.r¤: a an-nitar frog tR.rptn·n¤eephul¤) of the southeastern
. it \—tha—lE\ udv - longlh·t-ness \-thé·nas.\ rt U S.
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