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lam (To beat or thrash) noun [UK: læm] [US: ˈlæm] | golpizanoun palizanoun |
lama [lamas] (master of Tibetan Buddhism) noun [UK: ˈlɑː.mə] [US: ˈlɑː.mə] | lamanoun |
Lamanite (a descendant of Laman) noun | lamanitanoun |
Lamarckism (theory) noun | lamarckismonoun |
lamb [lambs] (flesh of lamb as food) noun [UK: læm] [US: ˈlæm] | carne de corderonoun |
lamb [lambs] (meek person) noun [UK: læm] [US: ˈlæm] | borreganoun borregonoun |
lamb [lambs] (young sheep) noun [UK: læm] [US: ˈlæm] | corderonoun |
Lamb of God (Jesus, symbolized as a sacrifice) proper noun | Cordero de Diosproper noun |
lambaste [lambasted, lambasting, lambastes] (to scold or verbally reprimand) verb [UK: læm.ˈbeɪst] [US: ˌlæm.ˈbæst] | reprenderverb vituperarverb |
lambda (name of the Greek letter) noun [UK: ˈlæm.də] [US: ˈlæm.də] | lambdanoun |
lambdacism (pronunciation of other sounds as l) noun [UK: lˈambdəsˌɪzəm] [US: lˈæmbdəsˌɪzəm] | lambdacismonoun |
lambdoid (shaped like the Greek letter lambda) adjective | lambdoideoadjective |
lambdoid suture [lambdoid sutures] (dense, fibrous connective tissue joint on the posterior aspect of the skull) noun [UK: lˈambdɔɪd sˈuːtʃə] [US: lˈæmbdɔɪd sˈuːtʃɚ] | sutura lambdoideanoun |
lame [lamer, lamest] (slang: failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant) adjective [UK: leɪm] [US: ˈleɪm] | chafaadjective sosoadjectiveYou're all lame. = Todos sois unos sosos. |
lame (tool for scoring bread) noun [UK: leɪm] [US: ˈleɪm] | |
lame [lamer, lamest] (unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs) adjective [UK: leɪm] [US: ˈleɪm] | cojoadjectiveHe was lame after the fall. = Se quedó cojo después de la caída. rengoadjective |
lame duck (an official who is marking time until leaving their office) noun [UK: leɪm dʌk] [US: ˈleɪm ˈdək] | pato rengonoun |
lamella [lamellas] (thin structure) noun [UK: lə.ˈme.lə] [US: lə.ˈme.lə] | laminillanoun |
lament [lamented, lamenting, laments] (express grief) verb [UK: lə.ˈment] [US: lə.ˈment] | lamentarverbWe lamented his death. = Nosotros lamentamos su muerte. |
lament [laments] (expression of grief, suffering, or sadness) noun [UK: lə.ˈment] [US: lə.ˈment] | lamentaciónnoun lamentonoun |
lamentable (deplorable) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.mən.təb.l̩] [US: lə.ˈmen.təb.l̩] | lamentableadjectiveLamentably, the findings from yesterday were like you see them. = Lamentablemente, los resultados de ayer fueron como los ves. |
lamentation [lamentations] noun [UK: ˌlæ.men.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: læ.men.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | lamentaciónnoun |
Lamentations (book of the Bible) proper noun [UK: ˌlæ.men.ˈteɪʃ.n̩z] [US: læ.men.ˈteɪʃ.n̩z] | Lamentacionesproper noun |
lamia [lamias] (monster in mythology) noun [UK: ˈleɪ.miə] [US: ˈleɪ.miə] | lamianoun |
lamina [laminae] (flat part of a leaf) noun [UK: ˈlæ.mə.nə] [US: ˈlæ.mə.nə] | limbonoun |
laminar (of fluid motion, smooth and regular) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.mə.nə(r)] [US: ˈlæ.mə.nər] | laminaradjective |
laminate (Material formed of thin sheets) noun [UK: ˈlæ.mɪ.neɪt] [US: ˈlæ.mə.nət] | laminadonoun |
laminate [laminated, laminating, laminates] (To сover in protective plastic) verb [UK: ˈlæ.mɪ.neɪt] [US: ˈlæ.mə.nət] | enmicarverb plasticarverb plastificarverb |
laminate flooring (synthetic flooring simulating wood) noun | laminadonoun tarima flotante sintéticanoun |
laminated (consisting of many thin layers) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.mɪ.neɪ.tɪd] [US: ˈlæ.mə.ˌne.təd] | contrachapadoadjective |
lamination [laminations] (process) noun [UK: ˌlæ.mɪ.ˈneɪ.ʃən] [US: ˌlæ.mʌ.ˈneɪ.ʃən] | laminaciónnoun |