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Meanings of Lamb:
nounA young sheep.
Usage examples:
More than 90% of the sheep were marked as lambs, and all rams were individually identifiable.
verb(of a ewe) give birth to lambs.
Usage examples:
Shetland sheep lamb very easily
Meanings of Lambast:
verbCriticize (someone or something) harshly.
Usage examples:
They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth
Meanings of Lambaste:
verbCriticize (someone or something) harshly.
Usage examples:
They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth
Lambastes
læmˈbæstMeanings of Lambastes:
verbCriticize (someone or something) harshly.
Usage examples:
They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth
Lambasting
læmˈbæstMeanings of Lambasting:
nounA harsh criticism.
Usage examples:
He received a lambasting from critics and fans
verbCriticize (someone or something) harshly.
Usage examples:
They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth
Meanings of Lambasts:
verbCriticize (someone or something) harshly.
Usage examples:
They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth
Lambed
læmMeanings of Lambed:
verb(of a ewe) give birth to lambs.
Usage examples:
Shetland sheep lamb very easily
nounA young sheep.
Usage examples:
More than 90% of the sheep were marked as lambs, and all rams were individually identifiable.
Meanings of Lambing:
nounThe birth of lambs on a farm.
Usage examples:
Lambing begins in mid january
verb(of a ewe) give birth to lambs.
Usage examples:
Shetland sheep lamb very easily
Lambkin
ˈlamkɪnMeanings of Lambkin:
nounA small or young lamb.
Usage examples:
Little lambkins and little piggy-wigs acquire a yellow ear-tag shortly after their arrival in the w…
Lambrequin
ˈlambrɪkɪnMeanings of Lambrequin:
nounA short piece of decorative drapery hung over the top of a door or window or draped from a shelf or mantelpiece.
Usage examples:
Certainly the vocabulary of ornament - the lambrequin canopies at the top, scale pattern surface de…
Lambs
lamMeanings of Lambs:
nounA young sheep.
Usage examples:
More than 90% of the sheep were marked as lambs, and all rams were individually identifiable.
verb(of a ewe) give birth to lambs.
Usage examples:
Shetland sheep lamb very easily
Lame
leɪmMeanings of Lame:
adjective(especially of an animal) unable to walk without difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot.
Usage examples:
His horse went lame
verbMake (a person or animal) lame.
Usage examples:
He was badly lamed during the expedition
nounFabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
Usage examples:
A gold lamé suit
Meanings of Lamed:
verbMake (a person or animal) lame.
Usage examples:
He was badly lamed during the expedition
adjective(especially of an animal) unable to walk without difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot.
Usage examples:
His horse went lame
nounFabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
Usage examples:
A gold lamé suit
Lamella
ləˈmɛləMeanings of Lamella:
nounA thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
Usage examples:
Tunas have numerous lamellae (gill membranes) and very thin lamellar walls, and are able to extract…
Meanings of Lamellae:
nounA thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
Usage examples:
Tunas have numerous lamellae (gill membranes) and very thin lamellar walls, and are able to extract…
Meanings of Lamely:
adverbIn a weak and unsatisfactory way
Usage examples:
"you must have been mistaken," she told adam, rather lamely., there was nothing else to say so i la…
Lameness
ˈleɪm.nəsMeanings of Lameness:
nounThe fact of being unable to walk correctly because of physical injury to or weakness in the legs or feet
Usage examples:
Injuries such as bone fractures can lead to lameness in horses., his lameness prevented him from ta…
Lamentably
ləˈmen.tə.bliMeanings of Lamentably:
adverbIn a way that deserves severe criticism or is very bad
Usage examples:
The government, says the report, have carried out lamentably few of their promises., the questions …
Lamentation
ˌlæm.enˈteɪ.ʃənMeanings of Lamentation:
nounThe passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
Usage examples:
Scenes of lamentation
Lamentations
ˌlæm.enˈteɪ.ʃənMeanings of Lamentations:
nounThe passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
Usage examples:
Scenes of lamentation
Lamented
ləˈmen.tɪdMeanings of Lamented:
adjectiveA conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has ceased to exist.
Usage examples:
The late and much lamented leonard bernstein
verbExpress passionate grief about.
Usage examples:
He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter
Lamenting
ləˈmɛntMeanings of Lamenting:
verbExpress passionate grief about.
Usage examples:
He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter
nounA passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
Usage examples:
His mother's night-long laments for his father
Laments
ləˈmentMeanings of Laments:
nounA passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
Usage examples:
His mother's night-long laments for his father
verbExpress passionate grief about.
Usage examples:
He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter
Lamer
leɪmMeanings of Lamer:
nounA stupid, inept, or dull person.
Usage examples:
It also makes me feel like a lamer who hasn't done anything with her life.
adjective(especially of an animal) unable to walk without difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot.
Usage examples:
His horse went lame
Lames
leɪmMeanings of Lames:
verbMake (a person or animal) lame.
Usage examples:
He was badly lamed during the expedition
adjective(especially of an animal) unable to walk without difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot.
Usage examples:
His horse went lame
nounFabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
Usage examples:
A gold lamé suit
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