English dictionary: words starting with l - page 175
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Meanings of Lusters:
nounA gentle sheen or soft glow.
Usage examples:
The lustre of the milky way
Meanings of Lusterware:
nounCeramic articles with an iridescent metallic glaze.
Usage examples:
His love for the italian renaissance extended to islamic ceramics, including spanish lusterware.
Lustful
ˈlʌst.fəlMeanings of Lustful:
adjectiveHaving or showing strong feelings of sexual desire.
Usage examples:
Lustful glances
Meanings of Lustfully:
adverbInvolving strong sexual desire
Usage examples:
They watched each other admiringly, almost lustfully., old men lustfully eyed pretty women walking …
Meanings of Lustfulness:
nounA strong feeling of sexual desire
Usage examples:
The song had a powerful lustfulness to it., lustfulness had led him to pursue a young ph.d. student…
Meanings of Lustier:
adjectiveHealthy and strong; full of vigour.
Usage examples:
The other farmsteads had lusty young sons to work the land
Meanings of Lustiest:
adjectiveHealthy and strong; full of vigour.
Usage examples:
The other farmsteads had lusty young sons to work the land
Meanings of Lustily:
adverbIn a strong, healthy, vigorous way; heartily.
Usage examples:
Fans cheered lustily
Meanings of Lustiness:
nounThe quality of being healthy, energetic, and full of strength and power
Usage examples:
She brings a full-throated, full-bodied lustiness to her role., the team played with lustiness and …
Meanings of Lusting:
verbHave strong sexual desire for someone.
Usage examples:
He really lusted after me in those days
nounStrong sexual desire.
Usage examples:
He knew that his lust for her had returned
Meanings of Lustra:
nounA purificatory sacrifice made after a census every five years.
Usage examples:
The book is dedicated to nygren's wife irmgard "in thankfulness for seven lustrums of theological c…
Meanings of Lustral:
adjectiveRelating to or used in ceremonial purification.
Usage examples:
In certain contexts, lustral basins are more plausibly interpreted as bathrooms
Meanings of Lustrate:
verbPurify by expiatory sacrifice, ceremonial washing, or some other ritual action.
Usage examples:
A soul lustrated in the baptismal waters
Meanings of Lustrated:
verbPurify by expiatory sacrifice, ceremonial washing, or some other ritual action.
Usage examples:
A soul lustrated in the baptismal waters
Meanings of Lustrates:
verbPurify by expiatory sacrifice, ceremonial washing, or some other ritual action.
Usage examples:
A soul lustrated in the baptismal waters
Meanings of Lustrating:
verbPurify by expiatory sacrifice, ceremonial washing, or some other ritual action.
Usage examples:
A soul lustrated in the baptismal waters
Meanings of Lustre:
nounA gentle sheen or soft glow.
Usage examples:
The lustre of the milky way
Meanings of Lustred:
adjective(especially of ceramics) having an iridescent surface; shining.
Usage examples:
Apart from the ingenious designs, set off by the lustred tin-glaze, the specific heraldic programme…
Meanings of Lustreless:
adjectiveNot bright or shiny; dull.
Usage examples:
Her uncombed, lustreless black hair
Meanings of Lustres:
nounA gentle sheen or soft glow.
Usage examples:
The lustre of the milky way
Meanings of Lustreware:
nounCeramic articles with an iridescent metallic glaze.
Usage examples:
His love for the italian renaissance extended to islamic ceramics, including spanish lusterware.
Meanings of Lustring:
nounA glossy silk fabric, or a satin-weave fabric resembling it.
Usage examples:
Fragments of textiles that fell or were tossed into the privy suggest the full range of elite appar…
Meanings of Lustrous:
adjectiveHaving lustre; shining.
Usage examples:
Large, lustrous eyes
Meanings of Lustrously:
adverbThe quality of being very shiny
Usage examples:
Her hair is lustrously blonde., she sang lustrously with emotional depth., the mountains were lustr…
Meanings of Lustrum:
nounA purificatory sacrifice made after a census every five years.
Usage examples:
The book is dedicated to nygren's wife irmgard "in thankfulness for seven lustrums of theological c…
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