English words starting with lo
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Lo
ləʊMeanings of Lo:
exclamationUsed to draw attention to an interesting or amazing event.
Usage examples:
And lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them
nounA person's young son or daughter (particularly used in online forums).
Usage examples:
My lo doesn't nap during the day
Meanings of Loa:
nounA god in the voodoo religion of haiti.
Usage examples:
They'd rescued over thirty cursed items between them, battling voodoo loas, druids, vampires, werew…
Loach
ləʊtʃMeanings of Loach:
nounA small elongated bottom-dwelling freshwater fish with several barbels near the mouth, found in eurasia and north-western africa.
Usage examples:
In order to bring to light the indian varieties there are about 13 species of fish from the western…
Loaches
ləʊtʃMeanings of Loaches:
nounA small elongated bottom-dwelling freshwater fish with several barbels near the mouth, found in eurasia and north-western africa.
Usage examples:
In order to bring to light the indian varieties there are about 13 species of fish from the western…
Load up on
ləʊdMeanings of Load up on:
phrasal verbTo gather a large amount of something
Usage examples:
The tourists started loading up on perfume and cosmetics.
Meanings of Load-of:
idiomInfml much or many
Usage examples:
There were loads of people standing around a tv set in the store., ellie's a good student, and she …
Load-on
ləʊdMeanings of Load-on:
phrasal verbTo gather a large amount of something
Usage examples:
The tourists started loading up on perfume and cosmetics.
Meanings of Load-up:
phrasal verbTo gather a large amount of something
Usage examples:
The tourists started loading up on perfume and cosmetics.
Meanings of Loadable:
adjectiveIf a smart card (= a plastic card that is used to make payments) is reloadable, you can add more money to the amount that is stored on it
Usage examples:
The company issued reloadable smart cards to all of its customers., some re-loadable debit cards pu…
Loaded
ˈləʊ.dɪdMeanings of Loaded:
adjectiveCarrying or bearing a load, especially a large one.
Usage examples:
A heavily loaded freight train
verbFill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something.
Usage examples:
They go to calais to load up their vans with cheap beer
Meanings of Loaded for bear:
phraseFully prepared for any eventuality, especially a confrontation or challenge.
Usage examples:
As my ancestors were wont to say, watch out, john bull, i'm loaded for bear!
Meanings of Loader:
nounA machine or person that loads something.
Usage examples:
Multifunctional tools, such as graders, require an electrical outlet and switches on the loader to …
Loaders
ˈfrʌntˌləʊd.ərMeanings of Loaders:
nounA machine or person that loads something.
Usage examples:
Multifunctional tools, such as graders, require an electrical outlet and switches on the loader to …
Loading
ləʊdMeanings of Loading:
nounThe application of a mechanical load or force to something.
Usage examples:
The branches of a tree diminish in cross section according to their loading
adjectiveAn increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved.
verbFill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something.
Usage examples:
They go to calais to load up their vans with cheap beer
Loads
ləʊdMeanings of Loads:
nounA heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried.
Usage examples:
In addition to their own food, they must carry a load of up to eighty pounds
verbFill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something.
Usage examples:
They go to calais to load up their vans with cheap beer
suffixUsed with other nouns to refer to a vehicle, large container, etc. that is completely full
Usage examples:
Truckload/planeload/busload planeloads of aid sent to the disaster region remain undistributed., th…
Meanings of Loads-of:
idiomInfml much or many
Usage examples:
There were loads of people standing around a tv set in the store., ellie's a good student, and she …
Loadstone
ˈləʊdstəʊnMeanings of Loadstone:
nounA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet.
Usage examples:
Electromagnetic fields and radiation have, perhaps through their historical associations with magne…
Loadstones
ˈləʊdstəʊnMeanings of Loadstones:
nounA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet.
Usage examples:
Electromagnetic fields and radiation have, perhaps through their historical associations with magne…
Loaf
ləʊfMeanings of Loaf:
nounA quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and usually sliced before being eaten.
Usage examples:
A loaf of bread
verbSpend one's time in an aimless, idle way.
Usage examples:
Don't let him see you loafing about with your hands in your pockets
Loafed
ləʊfMeanings of Loafed:
verbSpend one's time in an aimless, idle way.
Usage examples:
Don't let him see you loafing about with your hands in your pockets
nounA quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and usually sliced before being eaten.
Usage examples:
a loaf of bread
Loafer
ˈləʊ.fərMeanings of Loafer:
nounA person who avoids work and spends their time idly.
Usage examples:
The sophisticated loafer always finds an excuse to avoid work.
Meanings of Loafers:
nounA person who avoids work and spends their time idly.
Usage examples:
The sophisticated loafer always finds an excuse to avoid work.
Loafing
ləʊfMeanings of Loafing:
verbSpend one's time in an aimless, idle way.
Usage examples:
Don't let him see you loafing about with your hands in your pockets
nounA quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and usually sliced before being eaten.
Usage examples:
a loaf of bread
Loafs
ləʊfMeanings of Loafs:
verbSpend one's time in an aimless, idle way.
Usage examples:
Don't let him see you loafing about with your hands in your pockets
nounA quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and usually sliced before being eaten.
Usage examples:
a loaf of bread
Meanings of Loaghtan:
adjectiveDesignating a breed of small sheep originating in the isle of man, characterized by a greyish-brown fleece and the presence of one, two, or three pairs of horns in both rams and ewes.
nounA sheep of this breed; the breed itself.
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