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Meanings of Lamb:

noun

A 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:

verb

Criticize (someone or something) harshly.

Usage examples:

They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth

Meanings of Lambaste:

verb

Criticize (someone or something) harshly.

Usage examples:

They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth

Lambastes

læmˈbæst

Meanings of Lambastes:

verb

Criticize (someone or something) harshly.

Usage examples:

They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth

Lambasting

læmˈbæst

Meanings of Lambasting:

noun

A harsh criticism.

Usage examples:

He received a lambasting from critics and fans
verb

Criticize (someone or something) harshly.

Usage examples:

They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth

Meanings of Lambasts:

verb

Criticize (someone or something) harshly.

Usage examples:

They lambasted the report as a gross distortion of the truth

Lambed

læm

Meanings of Lambed:

verb

(of a ewe) give birth to lambs.

Usage examples:

Shetland sheep lamb very easily
noun

A young sheep.

Usage examples:

More than 90% of the sheep were marked as lambs, and all rams were individually identifiable.

Meanings of Lambing:

noun

The 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

ˈlamkɪn

Meanings of Lambkin:

noun

A 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

ˈlambrɪkɪn

Meanings of Lambrequin:

noun

A 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…

Meanings of Lambs:

noun

A 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

leɪm

Meanings 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
verb

Make (a person or animal) lame.

Usage examples:

He was badly lamed during the expedition
noun

Fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.

Usage examples:

A gold lamé suit

Meanings of Lamed:

verb

Make (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
noun

Fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.

Usage examples:

A gold lamé suit

Lamella

ləˈmɛlə

Meanings of Lamella:

noun

A 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:

noun

A 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:

adverb

In 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.nəs

Meanings of Lameness:

noun

The 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.bli

Meanings of Lamentably:

adverb

In 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.ʃən

Meanings of Lamentation:

noun

The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.

Usage examples:

Scenes of lamentation

Lamentations

ˌlæm.enˈteɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Lamentations:

noun

The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.

Usage examples:

Scenes of lamentation

Lamented

ləˈmen.tɪd

Meanings of Lamented:

adjective

A conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has ceased to exist.

Usage examples:

The late and much lamented leonard bernstein
verb

Express passionate grief about.

Usage examples:

He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter

Lamenting

ləˈmɛnt

Meanings of Lamenting:

verb

Express passionate grief about.

Usage examples:

He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter
noun

A passionate expression of grief or sorrow.

Usage examples:

His mother's night-long laments for his father

Laments

ləˈment

Meanings of Laments:

noun

A passionate expression of grief or sorrow.

Usage examples:

His mother's night-long laments for his father
verb

Express passionate grief about.

Usage examples:

He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter

Lamer

leɪm

Meanings of Lamer:

noun

A 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

leɪm

Meanings of Lames:

verb

Make (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
noun

Fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.

Usage examples:

A gold lamé suit

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