"Lanifice" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Lanham is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English place name "Lanham", which means "homestead or estate near a source of water".
Laniate: (verb) to cut or tear into strips or narrow strips, typically so as to make a fringe or edging, originally used to describe the trimming of a cloth or fabric into strips.
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Lanigerous refers to something that is covered with lanugo, which is a fine, soft, and fine hair that covers the body of a fetus during fetal development. In a broader sense, lanigerous can also describe something that has a soft, downy, or woolly appearance, often due to a covering of fine hair or fibers.
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