Luxembourg |
a country in western Europe between Germany, Belgium, and France. Luxembourg City is the capital of Luxembourg. |
luxuriant |
growing thickly and in great numbers; lush. [2 definitions] |
luxurious |
giving great comfort or pleasure. |
luxury |
something very pleasant but not necessary. [2 definitions] |
-ly |
a suffix that means in a certain way. [3 definitions] |
lye |
a strong substance used in making soap. It was once made from wood ashes. |
lying1 |
the telling of lies. [3 definitions] |
lying2 |
present participle of lie2. |
lymph |
a slightly yellowish liquid produced by body tissues. It contains many white blood cells. |
lynx |
a mammal in the cat family with soft, spotted fur, pointed ears, and a short tail. Several kinds of lynx live in Europe, North America, and Asia. They are carnivores and are related to other wild cats. The average lynx is about two to four times the size of a house cat. |
lyre |
a stringed instrument of ancient Greece that is like a harp. |
lyric |
relating to poetry that has a musical rhythm and often expresses private feelings and thoughts. [3 definitions] |
lyrical |
showing deep feeling. |
m |
the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet. |
m.1 |
abbreviation of "meter," or "meters." |
MA |
abbreviation of "Massachusetts." |
M.A. |
a degree earned in particular fields after one or two years of additional study following college. "M.A." is an abbreviation of "Master of Arts." |
ma |
(informal) mother. |
ma'am |
(informal; often capitalized) madam. |
macaroni |
dried noodles made from flour and water, often shaped into curved, hollow tubes. |
macaroni and cheese |
a popular lunch or dinner dish made with noodles combined with a cheese sauce. The noodles are called macaroni, and they have the shape of short, curved tubes. Macaroni and cheese is served hot, either as an entree or a side dish. |