load |
to put onto or into a ship, train, truck, or other vehicle in order to transport. [17 definitions] |
loaf1 |
a usu. oblong or rectangular mass of bread or cake, shaped and baked in that form. [2 definitions] |
loaf2 |
to spend time in a lazy, aimless manner; idle (sometimes fol. by "around"). [2 definitions] |
loan |
that which is lent or borrowed. [5 definitions] |
loathe |
to dislike extremely; hate; abhor. |
loathsome |
extremely unpleasant or disagreeable; disgusting; abhorrent. |
loaves |
pl. of loaf1. |
lobby |
a hall or foyer inside the entrance of a hotel, theater, or other large building, often used as a waiting room. [5 definitions] |
lobster |
any of several large edible marine crustaceans with four pairs of legs and a pair of large claws. [3 definitions] |
local |
of or relating to a particular limited area such as a neighborhood or town. [7 definitions] |
locality |
a specific neighborhood, place, or region. [2 definitions] |
locate |
to find the position or place of. [4 definitions] |
located |
existing in a particular place. |
location |
place or position. [3 definitions] |
lock1 |
a mechanical device for preventing entry through a door or window or into a safe, usu. opened with a key or combination. [10 definitions] |
lock2 |
a curl or portion of hair. [2 definitions] |
locker |
a chest or cabinet that can be locked. [2 definitions] |
locker room |
a room containing lockers for storing clothes and equipment and often used for changing clothes, as at a gymnasium or pool. |
locket |
a small metal case in which a picture, lock of hair, or other keepsake may be placed, usu. worn on a chain around the neck. |
lockjaw |
a variety of tetanus in which the muscles of the jaw spasm and clench the jaw closed. |
locksmith |
one who makes or fixes locks. |