"Legibility" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Legibility refers to the quality of being clear and easy to read, both in terms of the physical appearance of written or printed text and in terms of its clarity of meaning. It is often used to describe the readability of written documents, such as signs, labels, and text on the internet, and it is an important consideration in the design of these materials.
Legerdemains is a noun that refers to magic tricks or slight-of-hand movements, especially those used by stage magicians to deceive or misdirect the audience.
The word "leggy" is an adjective that describes something or someone with long legs, often in an exaggerated or unnatural way. It can also be used to describe a plant or stem that grows too tall or spindly. In a broader sense, "leggy" can also be used to describe a person or thing that seems awkward or gangly due to their height or proportions.
Lehornese refers to a dialect of Italian that is spoken in the province of Pisa, specifically in the Leghorn area.
Legible refers to something that is easily readable or understandable, often describing handwriting or written text.