Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ge, style,etc.; liberal,comprehensive,—of the mind; generous, noble,—of the heart or affections. — Largess, n. A present;gift; donation. — Largo, a. {Mus.) Slowly.—Lar-ghetto, -getto, a. {Mus.) Somewhat slowlj% butnot so slowly as largo. Lariat, lart-at, n. A long rope or cord for picketinghorses in camp, also used as a lasso. Lark, lark, n. A migratory singing bird of severalspecies, having a l


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ge, style,etc.; liberal,comprehensive,—of the mind; generous, noble,—of the heart or affections. — Largess, n. A present;gift; donation. — Largo, a. {Mus.) Slowly.—Lar-ghetto, -getto, a. {Mus.) Somewhat slowlj% butnot so slowly as largo. Lariat, lart-at, n. A long rope or cord for picketinghorses in camp, also used as a lasso. Lark, lark, n. A migratory singing bird of severalspecies, having a long, straight hind claw, strongbill, and erectile crest; esp. tlie skylark or laverock. — V. i. [larked (larkt), larking.] To catch larks. — Larkspur, n. A plant with showy blue, red, orwhite flowers ; delphinium. Lark, lark, w. A frolic; a jolly time.— To makesport, frolic. Larrup, ISrrup, v. t. To beat or flog. Larum, ISrum, n. An alarm; anything to give analarm or notice. Larva, larva,.w. ,• pi. -yje, -ve. An insect in the firststage after leaving the es^; a caterpillar, grub, ormaggot. — Larvatidd, a. Masked ; clothed as witha mask. — Larve, larv, n. Same as Lapwing. sQn, cube, full; moon, f(56t; cow, oil; linger or ink, tJien, boNboN, chair, get. LARYNX 220 LAUD larynx, ISr^inks, ;;. {Anat.) The upper part of thetrachea or windpipe, A. ts constituting the or-gan of voice. — Lar-yngeal, larin-jealor la-rinje-al, -gean,a. Pert, to the larynx.— Laryngofomy,-gofo-ml, n. (Surg.)Operation of cuttinginto the larynx, fromthe o u t s id e of theneck, to assist respi-ration when ob-structed, or to re-move foreiffu bodies.


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