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/ 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
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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.
God and my Neighbour|Robert Blatchford
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
[on British motor vehicles] learner driver currency
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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