laid |
past tense and past participle of lay1. |
lain |
past participle of lie2. |
lair |
a wild animal's shelter; den. |
lake |
a large body of fresh or salt water that is surrounded on all sides by land. |
Lake Baikal |
a large lake located in the part of Russia that is in Asia. Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and also contains the most water. It is a freshwater lake, which means that the water is not salty. |
Lake Victoria |
a very large lake in Africa, located partly in Kenya and partly in Tanzania and Uganda. |
lamb |
a young sheep. [2 definitions] |
lame |
not able to walk well; disabled. [4 definitions] |
lamp |
a device that gives off light. |
lance |
a weapon with a long pole and pointed metal head. [2 definitions] |
land |
the solid part of the earth's surface. [9 definitions] |
landing |
the act of one that lands. [3 definitions] |
landlady |
a woman who rents property to others. |
landlord |
a man or woman who rents property to others. |
landmark |
a point in a landscape that is used as a reference or marks a boundary. [3 definitions] |
landscape |
the area that can be seen from one point; view. [3 definitions] |
landslide |
the falling of earth down a steep slope. [2 definitions] |
lane |
a narrow passage, as between hedges, walls, or buildings. [4 definitions] |
language |
the system of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts, ideas, or feelings. [3 definitions] |
lanky |
tall, thin, and awkward. |
lantern |
a case or container that is made of a material through which a light can shine and be protected. |