"Laze" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
to spend time doing nothing or relaxing, often in a lazy or leisurely way
A laywoman is an informal term used to describe a woman who is not a member of a religious order or a nun. It implies that the woman is a non-clerical or secular person, unlike a nun who is a part of a religious order. The term is often used to contrast with the term "layman" which refers to a man who is not a member of a religious order.
The Lazarists are members of the Congregation of the Mission, a Roman Catholic religious community founded in 1625 by Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Louise de Marillac. The Lazarists are known for their dedication to serving the poor, the sick, and the marginalized, and for their work in education, healthcare, and social justice.
Lazarite is a rare mineral, a type of sulfide, that is an obsolete term for laurionite, a lead-antimony sulfide mineral (Pb(As,Sb)S).
Lazying: (verb) to spend time doing nothing, feeling idle or relaxed, often in a careless or inefficient way.
Lazio is a region located in central Italy, which surrounds the city of Rome. It is known for its rich history, art, architecture, and natural beauty, including the Tyrrhenian coast. Lazio is also the name of a professional football team that competes in the Italian football league.
Lazuli is a noun that refers to a blue pigment or coloring substance, typically derived from the mineral lapis lazuli, which is a deep blue metamorphic rock. It is often used to describe the color of the sky or the sea, and is also used in art and design to create a sense of luxury and tradition.