"Lechwe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The lechwe is a type of antelope that is native to the savannas and grasslands of eastern and southern Africa.
Lecherousness refers to a strong and unpleasant desire for sexual gratification, especially in a way that is considered improper or immoral, often accompanied by a lack of concern for the feelings or well-being of others. It can also describe a tendency to make suggestive or offensive remarks about a person's physical appearance or sexual attractiveness.
Lechers refers to people who derive sexual pleasure or gratification from watching or observing others, often without their consent or knowledge. In a broader sense, it can also refer to those who take pleasure in looking at or gazing at others in a way that is considered improper or offensive.
Lecithin is a type of fat molecule (phospholipid) found naturally in cell membranes and various foods, including egg yolks, soybeans, and certain grains. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of cell membranes, as well as in the metabolism and transport of fats and cholesterol. In dietary supplement form, lecithin is often used to support liver health, lower cholesterol levels, and improve digestion.
Lecithinase is an enzyme that breaks down lecithin, a type of phospholipid that is a primary component of cell membranes. It is particularly abundant in the aphids and other insects, as well as certain bacteria.
A lectern is a low table or stand with a sloping top, typically used by a speaker or lecturer when giving a talk or presentation, such as a sermon, lecture, or speech, to hold their notes or text.