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Kyzyl, Kyzyl Kum, kz, KZN, Kzyl-Orda, l, L1, L2, L8R, la, laager

/ ɛl /

noun, plural L's or Ls, l's or ls.

the 12th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.

any spoken sound represented by the letter L or l, as in let, dull, cradle.

something having the shape of an L.

a written or printed representation of the letter L or l.

a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter L or l.

/ ɛl /

noun, plural L's or Ls.Informal.

/ ɛl /

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From the Latin word lībra

Optics. lambert; lamberts.

long: denoting a size longer than regular, especially for suits and coats made for tall men: 40L.

Economics. a broad measure of total U.S. liquid assets, issued periodically by the Federal Reserve Board.Compare M

(of a molecule) having a configuration resembling the levorotatory isomer of glyceraldehyde: printed as a small capital, roman character (distinguished from d-).

Symbol, Optics, Chemistry, Biochemistry.

levorotatory; levo- (distinguished from d-).

U.S. Military. (in designations of light aircraft) liaison: L-15.

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From the Latin word liber

2

From the Latin word locus

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adventurous, audacious, bold, courageous, daring, fearless, gallant, gritty, heroic, fat, gross, large, chin-up, chivalrous, confident, dashing, dauntless, defiant, doughty, firm

  • Laurie has started with a table in her small dining area and adds multiple tables until they form an L shape from dining room through the living room, seating about 30 people.

  • By Friday, businesses could be seen boarded up along K and L streets downtown.

  • An interferometer, from above, resembles a capital L, with two arms at a right angle.

  • Only the L, K, and A of the old sign remain stuck to the side of the office.

  • John L. Smith is a columnist with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

  • I try to call him to say l agree it's better to stay in Los Angeles after all.

  • My immediate chief was a Lieutenant Colonel Verne L. Bowers, clearly picked out by Eisenhower as a highly talented staff officer.

  • “A big step from an L-39 to a MiG-21,” the retired Air Force pilot said.

  • De l peu d'heures il mourut entre mes mains fort chrestiennement.

  • But L. Struve estimates the number of those visible to the great telescopes at 20 millions.

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  • After l. 479 Thynne inserts And thus in sorowe lefte me alone; it is spurious; see note.

  • All insert white after Was, which spoils metre and story (see l. 948).

  • L mesme il y a des arbres d'inestimable beaut en hauteur & grosseur.

noun plural l's, L's or Ls

the 12th letter and ninth consonant of the modern English alphabet

a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a lateral, as in label

  1. something shaped like an L
  2. (in combination)an L-shaped room

(on British motor vehicles) learner driver

currency

  1. poundUsually written: £
  2. lempira
  3. lek
  4. leu
  5. lire

electronics inductor (in circuit diagrams)

chem the Avogadro constant

(Roman numeral) 50See Roman numerals

Luxembourg (international car registration)

(for sense 8a) Latin libra pound

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limes (used with a lower case letter or a plus sign, or used with a subscript letter or plus sign as a symbol for various doses of toxin)

To the left; levo:l-lactic acid.

Relating to the configuration of l-glyceraldehyde, a compound chosen as the basis for stereochemical nomenclature because it is the simplest carbohydrate that can form optical isomers:l-lactic acid.

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Abbreviation of length, liter

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