. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . tightness, restraint, or tension; freefrom costiveness. loot (loot), to pillage or plunder,especially a captured city: n. bootythus taken. lop (lop), [, & pjt. lopped, p,pr, lopping], to cut off (a part ofanything), especially branches of atree; cut off partially; trim; letfall: to hang down: n. a hangingdown; that which is lopped, aabranches. lopsided (si-ded), n, heavier on oneside. loquacious (lo-kwashus), adj. talk-ative. loquacity (-kwasi-ti)
. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . tightness, restraint, or tension; freefrom costiveness. loot (loot), to pillage or plunder,especially a captured city: n. bootythus taken. lop (lop), [, & pjt. lopped, p,pr, lopping], to cut off (a part ofanything), especially branches of atree; cut off partially; trim; letfall: to hang down: n. a hangingdown; that which is lopped, aabranches. lopsided (si-ded), n, heavier on oneside. loquacious (lo-kwashus), adj. talk-ative. loquacity (-kwasi-ti), n. talkative-ness. lord (lord), n. a ruler or sroveruor:master; one possessed of supremepower; the owner of a manor; abaron in the British peerage; theson of a duke or marouis; eldestson of an earl; title of honor givento certain officials: to invest withauthority; preside over: , to dom-ineer. lordliness (li-nes), n. lordly degreeor rank ; pride; haughtiness. lordling (ling), n, a little or would-be lord. JoXJdf arav ftsk, at, awlj me, merge, met; mTte, mit; note^ nfirtl^ not; bOO%bootk^ Msif hut; think, ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES USED IN BALTIMORE TUNNEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES
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