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lac [lacta] (a resinous substance) noun [UK: lac] [US: ˈlæk] | lacanoun |
lace [laced, lacing, laces] (add something harmful to) verb [UK: leɪs] [US: ˈleɪs] | envenenarverb |
lace [laces] (fabric) noun [UK: leɪs] [US: ˈleɪs] | blondanoun encajenoun |
lacerate [lacerated, lacerating, lacerates] (To tear, rip or wound) verb [UK: ˈlæ.sə.reɪt] [US: ˈlæ.sə.ˌret] | lacerarverb |
laceration [lacerations] (an irregular open wound caused by a blunt impact to soft tissue) noun [UK: ˌlæ.sə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌlæ.sə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | laceraciónnoun |
Lacerta (a constellation) proper noun | Lacertaproper noun |
lachanophobia (irrational fear of vegetables) noun | lacanofobianoun |
laches (legal doctrine) noun [UK: ˈleɪ.tʃɪz] [US: ˈlæ.tʃɪz] | incurianoun prescripción negativanoun tardanzanoun |
lachrymose (tearful; causing tears) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.krɪ.məʊs] [US: ˈlæ.krɪmoʊs] | lacrimosoadjective lacrimógenoadjective |
lack [lacked, lacking, lacks] (be without, need, require) verb [UK: læk] [US: ˈlæk] | carecerverbHe lacks resources. = Carece de recursos. faltarverbWe lack nothing. = No nos falta nada. |
lack (deficiency, need) noun [UK: læk] [US: ˈlæk] | carencianoun escaseznoun faltanoun penurianoun |
lackadaisical (showing no interest or enthusiasm) adjective [UK: ˌlæk.ə.ˈdeɪ.zɪk.l̩] [US: ˌlæk.ə.ˈdeɪ.zɪk.l̩] | lánguidoadjective |
lackey [lackeys] (liveried male servant) noun [UK: ˈlæk.i] [US: ˈlæk.i] | lacayonoun |
lacking (missing or not having enough of something) adjective [UK: ˈlækɪŋ] [US: ˈlækɪŋ] | desprovistoadjective faltoadjectiveMary is lacking in delicacy. = A Mary le falta tacto. |
lackluster (Having no shine or lustre; dull) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stə(r)] [US: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stər] | mateadjective pálidoadjective |
lackluster (Having no vitality) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stə(r)] [US: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stər] | aburridoadjective cansadoadjective |
lackluster (Not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stə(r)] [US: ˈlæ.ˌklə.stər] | mediocreadjectiveHer results last year were lackluster. = Sus resultados el año pasado fueron mediocres. |
Laconia (region in the southern Peloponnese) proper noun [UK: lakˈəʊniə] [US: lækˈoʊniə] | Laconiaproper noun |
laconic (using as few words as possible) adjective [UK: ləˈk.ɒ.nɪk] [US: laˈkɑː.nɪk] | lacónicoadjectiveHis answer was laconic. = Su respuesta fue lacónica. |
laconism (brevity in expression) noun [UK: ˈlæk.ə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˈlæk.ə.nɪ.zəm] | laconismonoun pauciloquionoun |
lacquer [lacquers] (glossy, resinous material used as a surface coating) noun [UK: ˈlækə(r)] [US: ˈlækər] | barniznoun lacanoun |
lacquer [lacquered, lacquering, lacquers] (to apply a lacquer to something) verb [UK: ˈlækə(r)] [US: ˈlækər] | lacarverb laquearverb |
lacrimal (of or relating to tears) adjective [UK: lˈakrɪməl] [US: lˈækrɪməl] | lacrimaladjective |
lacrimal bone [lacrimal bones] (fragile bone situated near the eye) noun [UK: lˈakrɪməl bˈəʊn] [US: lˈækrɪməl bˈoʊn] | hueso lagrimalnoun |
lacrimal gland [lacrimal glands] (gland which secretes tear fluid) noun [UK: lˈakrɪməl ɡlˈand] [US: lˈækrɪməl ɡlˈænd] | glándula lagrimalnoun |
lacrimal sac [lacrimal sacs] (dilated upper end of the nasolacrimal duct) noun [UK: lˈakrɪməl sˈak] [US: lˈækrɪməl sˈæk] | saco lacrimalnoun |