Words Starting With "L"

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Lawns

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A lawns refers to a grassy area surrounding a house or a building, typically well-manicured and maintained. It can also refer to a wide, open space of grass in a park or other public area.

Lawrence

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Lawrence is a proper noun that refers to several people:<br><br>1. Dow Lawrence, a Baronet and MP for Totnes.<br>2. Lawrence of Arabia, born Thomas Edward Lawrence, British archaeologist and military officer who played a key role in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.<br>3. A surname of English, Irish, and Jewish origin, most commonly found in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Lawrencium

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Lawrencium is a synthetic chemical element with the atomic number 103. It is a soft, silvery-white, highly radioactive metal that is a member of the actinide series. It was first synthesized in 1961 by a team of scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, who bombarded a target of americium-243 with a beam of boron ions to produce two atoms of lawrencium.

Laws

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Laws refer to a set of rules or regulations established by a government or authority to govern the behavior and conduct of its citizens or members. These rules are typically written and enforced to maintain order, protect individuals and society, and promote fairness and justice. Laws can be made at various levels, such as federal, state, or local, and cover a wide range of topics, including criminal behavior, property rights, contracts, and more.

Lawsuit

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A lawsuit is a legal action brought by a plaintiff against a defendant to enforce a legal right or to seek damages or other relief.

Lawsuits

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Lawsuits refer to legal actions brought against someone or an organization by someone who has been harmed or wronged in some way, in order to obtain compensation or to force the other party to comply with a rule or agreement. Lawsuits are typically initiated through the filing of a complaint with a court and involve a formal process, including discovery, mediation, and a trial or settlement.

Lawyer

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A lawyer is a person who is trained and licensed to advise and represent clients in court, typically specializing in a particular area of law, such as criminal, family, or personal injury law. Lawyers, also known as attorneys or barristers, provide legal counsel, prepare legal documents, and represent their clients in court, tribunals, or other legal proceedings.

Lawyerly

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Having a lawyerly tone or mannerism refers to speaking or writing in a formal, precise, and often verbose way, characteristic of someone who is trained in the law, such as a lawyer. It can also imply a sense of pedantry, precision, or technicality, often associated with legal or technical jargon.

Lawyers

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Lawyers are professionals who specialize in the practice of law, which is the field of study and practice of laws. They handle legal cases, draft legal documents, and represent clients in courts and other legal settings. Lawyers may practice in various areas of law, such as criminal law, family law, corporate law, or intellectual property law, among others.

Lax

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Relaxed or lacking in enthusiasm or energy; not strict or severe.

Laxation

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Relaxation

Laxative

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A laxative is a substance or medication that is designed to stimulate the evacuation of the bowels and relieve constipation. It is typically used to soften the stool and stimulate bowel movements, helping to relieve symptoms of constipation such as bloating, abdominal discomfort, and difficulty passing stool. Laxatives can come in the form of pills, liquids, or suppositories, and work by increasing the movement of water into the colon, stretching the muscles of the intestines, or softening and breaking down stool.

Laxatives

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Laxatives are medicines or substances that help to promote bowel movements and relieve constipation by softening and loosening stool, making it easier to pass out of the body. They may be prescribed or available over-the-counter (OTC) and come in a variety of forms, such as tablets, liquids, or suppositories.

Laxity

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Laxity refers to a lack of firmness or strictness, often in rules, discipline, or standards. It can also describe a lack of exactness or precision. In essence, laxity implies a certain degree of looseness or leniency that may lead to sloppiness or complacency. For instance, "The school administration was criticized for its laxity in enforcing uniform rules, as students began to exhibit lack of discipline."

Laxminarayan

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Laxminarayan (also spelled Laxmi Narayan) is a Hindu term that consists of two names: Laxmi and Narayan. Laxmi is the goddess of prosperity, good fortune, and beauty, while Narayan is a name of Lord Vishnu, who is the preserver of the universe. Therefore, Laxminarayan is a name that signifies the union of prosperity and divinity.

Laxness

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Laxness refers to a lack of strictness or severity in one's character or habits. It can also describe a state of being careless or recklessly careless, lacking in discipline or self-control.

Lay-by

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A lay-by is a temporary stopping place or parking spot on a highway or road, typically marked by signs or lines, where a driver can stop to rest, refuel, or purchase roadside services.

Lay-bys

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Lay-bys are temporary parking areas located alongside major highways, typically at regular intervals, where drivers can pull over for a short period to rest, refuel, or take a break.

Lay-off

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The term "lay-off" refers to the permanent or temporary separation of an employee from a job, often due to financial constraints or restructuring of the company. It can also be used to describe the act of telling an employee that they will no longer be working for the company. In other words, an employee who is laid off is no longer employed by the company and may or may not be entitled to severance pay or other benefits.

Lay-offs

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Lay-offs refer to the temporary or permanent dismissal of employees by a company or organization, often due to economic circumstances, such as restructuring, downsizing, or financial difficulties. The term is often used interchangeably with "redundancy" or "dismissals," but lay-offs typically imply a more abrupt or dramatic termination of employment.

Lay

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To place or put something in a flat or horizontal position. Examples: "Lay the book on the table", "Lay the baby in her crib". Note: This is the past tense of the verb "to lie", which means to recline or rest.

Layabout

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A layabout is someone who is idle or lazy, often preferring to avoid work or responsibility.

Layabouts

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People who are lazy and do not work hard; idle or idle people.

Layby

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In British English, a "layby" refers to a small parking area or layover spot usually located along a road, where drivers can safely stop their vehicles to wait, rest, or make space for other traffic to pass. It is often used to describe a designated spot for pedestrians or vehicles to stop temporarily, such as a bus stop or a parking area near a road.

Layer

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Layer refers to a thin or distinct part or level of something, often spatially arranged, such as the layers of an onion or the layers of the Earth's atmosphere. In addition, layer can also refer to a level or stratum of a material, such as a layer of paint or a layer of steel. In communications, a layer can also refer to a specific protocol or part of a protocol, such as the application layer or the transport layer of the OSI model. In physics, a layer can also refer to a thin film or a sheet of material.

Layered

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Layered refers to something that has multiple layers, levels, or strata. It can also refer to something that has been constructed or composed in a way that suggests depth or complexity. In general, the term suggests a sense of tiered or stacked structure, where each layer or level builds upon or complements the others.

Layering

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Layering refers to the process of arranging multiple layers or strata of something, often to achieve a specific effect or outcome. In various contexts, layering can mean:<br><br> Wearing multiple layers of clothing, such as shirts, sweaters, and jackets, to create a sense of depth and texture in an outfit.<br> Building up multiple layers of paint, color, or texture in art or design to create a complex and visually appealing effect.<br> Creating multiple layers of meaning, theme, or symbolism in literature, music, or other forms of art to enrich the audience's understanding and engagement.<br> In geology, layering refers to the process of forming distinct layers of rock or soil through natural processes such as sedimentation or erosion.<br><br>Overall, layering involves creating complexity and depth by arranging multiple layers or strata of something, often to achieve a specific aesthetic, creative, or practical goal.

Layette

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A layette is a collection of clothing, toiletries, and other essential items prepared for a newborn baby. It is typically prepared by a mother or caregiver in anticipation of the baby's arrival, and includes items such as baby clothes, diapers, blankets, and baby toys.

Laying

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Present participle form of the verb "lay", which means to put or place something down, typically with a sense of settling or setting it down gently. For example: "She is laying the table for dinner."

Layman

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A layman is a person who is not an expert in a particular field or subject, but rather someone who has a general or ordinary understanding of a topic. They are often contrasted with a professional or an expert, who has a higher level of knowledge or training in that area.

Laymen

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Laymen refers to ordinary people who are not experts in a particular field or subject. The term is often used to contrast with "experts" or "professionals" in a given field. For example, "The company hired a layman to review their new product and get feedback from a non-technical audience." In this sense, the term is often used to convey a sense of simplicity, simplicity, or lack of specialized knowledge.

Layne

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Layne:<br><br>Layne is a surname of English origin. It is an old English word that means "clearing" or "open space". It is often associated with places, such as Layne Hill or Laynesville, which were named after the original settlers or landowners.

Layoff

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A layoff is the termination of employment of an employee or a group of employees, usually due to financial reasons such as downsizing, budget cuts, or poor company performance. It is also known as a job loss, redundancy, or downsizing. The term "pink slip" is sometimes used to refer to the notice given to affected employees informing them of their termination. Layoffs can be traumatic for the individuals involved and can have a significant impact on their personal and professional lives.

Layout

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The word "layout" refers to the arrangement or plan of the parts of something, such as the design of a book, a document, or a piece of furniture. It can also refer to the composition of a visual representation, like the arrangement of elements on a page, screen, or in a room.

Layouts

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The word "layouts" refers to a planned arrangement of objects, elements, or components in a specific way, often in a graphical or visual context.

Layover

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A layover is a stop made during a journey, typically during a long-distance flight or trip, where passengers or travelers temporarily get off the vehicle or mode of transportation and remain at a specific location for a brief period before continuing their journey.