loss |
a defeat or failure to win. [6 definitions] |
lost |
not able to be found or no longer possessed. [6 definitions] |
lost and found |
an office or department in a public place where lost property is held until it is claimed or disposed of. |
lost in the shuffle |
disregarded, ignored, or misplaced in the general confusion. |
lot |
a large amount or number. [8 definitions] |
lotion |
a liquid medication prescribed for external use on the skin. [2 definitions] |
lottery |
a game of chance in which contestants purchase or are given tickets and the winner is chosen randomly. [2 definitions] |
lotus |
any of various flowering plants that live in the water, including some waterlilies. [2 definitions] |
loud |
of sound, having an elevated volume; easily heard. [6 definitions] |
loudspeaker |
an electronic apparatus that amplifies and broadcasts sound in one location, such as a room or stadium. |
Louisiana |
a southern U.S. state between Mississippi and Texas. (abbr.: LA) |
lounge |
to spend one's time relaxing. [8 definitions] |
louse |
any of a large variety of very small, flightless, parasitic insects that live on the bodies of mammals and birds. [3 definitions] |
lousy |
having many lice, as on the body. [4 definitions] |
lovable |
having a nature that attracts love. |
love |
deep and strong affection for another person or thing, esp. a friend, relative, or pet. [12 definitions] |
lovely |
physically beautiful in an especially charming way. [3 definitions] |
loving |
feeling or showing love. |
low1 |
close to the ground or to the bottom of something; not high. [16 definitions] |
lower1 |
to cause to move to a position below; let down. [9 definitions] |
lower case |
in printing, the tray containing the type for the smaller, noncapital letters. (Cf. upper case.) |