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 .. . ectile crest; esp. the skylark or laverock. — r. i. [larked (larkt), larking.] To catch larks. — Larkspur, n. A plant with showy blue, red, orwhite flowers; delphinium. Lark, lark, 72. -A frolic; a jolly time. — To makesport, frolic. Larrup, ISr^rup, v. t. To beat or flog. Larum, Ifir^um, n. An alarm; anything to give analarm or notice. Larva, larva, n.; pi. -vje, -ve. An insect in the fir


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 .. . ectile crest; esp. the skylark or laverock. — r. i. [larked (larkt), larking.] To catch larks. — Larkspur, n. A plant with showy blue, red, orwhite flowers; delphinium. Lark, lark, 72. -A frolic; a jolly time. — To makesport, frolic. Larrup, ISr^rup, v. t. To beat or flog. Larum, Ifir^um, n. An alarm; anything to give analarm or notice. Larva, larva, n.; pi. -vje, -ve. An insect in the firststage after leaving the egg; a caterpillar, grub, ormaggot. — Larvatdd, a. Masked ; clothed as witha mask. — Larve, larv, n. Same as Larva. 6iin, cube, fudl; moon, fd&t; cow, oil; lisger or ink. tiien, boNboN, chair, get. LARYNX 220 LAUD Larynx, ISKinks, n. {Anat.)trachea or windpipe,constituting the or-gan of voice. — Lar-yngeal, larin-jealor Ta-rin^je-al, -gean,a. Pert, to the larynx.— Laryngotomy,-goto-mt, n. (Suiy.)Operation of cuttinginto the larynx, frontthe outside of theneck, to assist respi-ration when ob-struc ted, or to re-move foreign bodies. The upper part of the. Larynx. Lascar, las kar O?* las- ^^ lateral view of larynx; B, sectionkar, n. InE. Indies, of larynx; h, hyoid bone ; th, thy-roid cartilage ; ar, arytenoid car-tilage ; cr, cricoid cartilage; ; t, tongue ; si, superiorvocal cord; ir, inferior vocal cord ;V, ventricle. lewd ; lustful; tending to a native sailor, employed in Europeanvessels; a camp fol-lower. Lasciviotis, las-sivI-us, a. Loose ; wantonproduce lewd emotions. Lash, lash, «. The thong of a whip; a whip; scourge;cord; string; a stroke with a whip; stroke of satireor sarcasm; cut. — v. t. [lashed (lasht), lashing.]To strike with a lash, whip, scourge; to satirize; tothrow up with a sudden jerk; to dash against; to tieor bind with a rope or cord. — v. i. To ply the whip,make a severe attack. Lass, las, n. A young w


Size: 1760px × 1420px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., book, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectenglishlanguage