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Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . everal species, parasitic upon men,animals, and birds.— Lousy, lowzT, a. Swarmingwith lice; infested with lice. — Lous^iness, n. Lout, lowt, w. _A mean, awkward fellow; a bumpkin. Louver, -vre, lodver, n. An opening in the roof ofancient buildings for ventila-tion, often in the form of aturret or small lantern.—iowcerivindow. (Arch.) An openingin a beU-tower, church steeple,etc., crossed by a series of slats. Lovage, luvej, n. An umbel-liferous plant, used in med-icine as an aromatic stimulant. Love, luv, n. Act of loving; pre-eminent kindness or devotionto another ; affection ; court-ship ; devoted attachment toone of the opposite sex ; fond-ness : devotion ; the object of - ttt. jaffection ; moral good-will ; Louver Window,kindness ; charity ; Cupid, the god of love.—v. t,[loved (luvd), LOVING.] To be pleased with, iefond of, like ; to have good-will toward ; to have astrong affection for, have a tender feeling_ toward;to delight in, with exclusive affection.— v. i. To de-. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, eve, term ; Tn, ice ; 6dd, tone, 5r ; LOW 233 LTJNE light, take pleasure, be in love. — Lover, n. Onewho loves ; etp. one in love with a person of the op-posite sex; one who Ukes oris pleased.— Lovely, -It,a. [-LIEK, -LIEST.] Fitted to excite, or worthy of,love or esteem; amiable; charming ; delightful; en-chanting. Jjofw, lo, V. i. [LOWED (lod), LOWING.] To Cry or callas a cow; to moo. —n. The voice of cattle. Low, lo, a. Occupj-ing an inferior or depressed positionor place; not rising to the usual height; near thehorizon; descending far below the adjacent ground;deep; sunk down to, or below, the natural level ofthe ocean by the retiring of the tide; below the usualrate, amount, or value; reasonable; not high or loud.{Mus.) Depressed in


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