labor |
the expenditure of physical and mental effort in the performance of work. [9 definitions] |
laboratory |
a place designed for scientific investigation and experimentation. [4 definitions] |
Labor Day |
the first Monday in September, a legal holiday observed in Canada and the United States to honor the labor of working people. |
labor union |
an organization of workers that promotes and protects the interests of its members in issues such as wages and working conditions, esp. through negotiations with employers. |
labour |
a spelling of "labor" used in Canada and Britain. See "labor" for more information. |
Labrador |
a very large peninsula in eastern Canada that contains portions of the province of Quebec as well as the continental region of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. [3 definitions] |
lace |
an openwork fabric made of or trimmed in a web of fine threads. [6 definitions] |
lack |
the state or condition of being without something that is needed or desired; absence; deficiency. [4 definitions] |
lacquer |
any of several glossy varnishes made from resin or cellulose and sometimes mixed with a solvent, used as a protective coating for wood and other materials. [2 definitions] |
lacrosse |
a field game played by two teams of ten players each who use a long-handled stick with a net pouch on one end to carry or throw a ball into the opponent's goal. |
lad |
a boy or young man. [2 definitions] |
ladder |
a pair of upright supports connected by cross bars or rungs, used for climbing. [2 definitions] |
laden |
loaded with a great burden; weighted. [3 definitions] |
ladies' room |
a public lavatory or restroom for women and girls. |
ladle |
a spoon with a long handle and a deep bowl for transferring or serving liquids. [2 definitions] |
lady |
a polite term for a woman or girl. [3 definitions] |
ladybird |
any of numerous small beetles, often orange with black spots, that feed mostly on aphids and scale insects;ladybug. |
ladybug |
any of numerous small beetles, often orange with black spots, that feed mostly on aphids and scale insects. |
lag |
to fall behind an established or expected pace (often fol. by "behind"). [6 definitions] |
lagoon |
a shallow, saltwater area by the sea but separated from it by sandbars or by coral reefs or islands. [3 definitions] |
laid |
past tense and past participle of lay1. |