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Meanings of Lour:

verb

Move (someone or something) in a downward direction.

Usage examples:

He watched the coffin being lowered into the ground
noun

Look angry or sullen; frown.

Usage examples:

The lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary
adjective

Less high in position.

Usage examples:

The lower levels of the building
adverb

In or into a lower position.

Usage examples:

The sun sank lower

Meanings of Loured:

verb

Look angry or sullen; frown.

Usage examples:

The lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary

Meanings of Lourie:

noun

Another term for turaco and go-away bird.

Meanings of Louring:

verb

Look angry or sullen; frown.

Usage examples:

The lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary
adjective

(of the sky) dark and threatening.

Usage examples:

A day of lowering cloud
noun

The action of moving someone or something in a downward direction.

Usage examples:

Conditions do not allow the lowering of a rescue boat

Meanings of Lours:

noun

Look angry or sullen; frown.

Usage examples:

The lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary

Meanings of Louse:

noun

Either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.

Usage examples:

Head lice are insects living on the human scalp and feeding on blood.
verb

Remove lice from.

Usage examples:

They were lousing each other; and it surprised us that they did not discontinue their work + as we …

Meanings of Louse-up:

phrasal verb

To spoil something or make it worse

Usage examples:

There isn’t a mechanic alive who doesn’t louse up a job once in a while.

Meanings of Loused:

verb

Remove lice from.

Usage examples:

They were lousing each other; and it surprised us that they did not discontinue their work + as we …
noun

Either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.

Usage examples:

Head lice are insects living on the human scalp and feeding on blood.
phrasal verb

To spoil something or make it worse

Usage examples:

There isn’t a mechanic alive who doesn’t louse up a job once in a while.

Meanings of Louses:

noun

Either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.

Usage examples:

Head lice are insects living on the human scalp and feeding on blood.
verb

Remove lice from.

Usage examples:

They were lousing each other; and it surprised us that they did not discontinue their work + as we …
phrasal verb

To spoil something or make it worse

Usage examples:

There isn’t a mechanic alive who doesn’t louse up a job once in a while.

Meanings of Lousewort:

noun

A partially parasitic herbaceous plant of the figwort family, typically favouring damp habitats. it is native to both eurasia and north america and was formerly reputed to harbour lice.

Usage examples:

Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, thre…

Meanings of Lousier:

adjective

Very poor or bad.

Usage examples:

The service is usually lousy

Meanings of Lousiest:

adjective

Very poor or bad.

Usage examples:

The service is usually lousy

Meanings of Lousing:

verb

Remove lice from.

Usage examples:

They were lousing each other; and it surprised us that they did not discontinue their work + as we …
noun

Either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.

Usage examples:

Head lice are insects living on the human scalp and feeding on blood.
phrasal verb

To spoil something or make it worse

Usage examples:

There isn’t a mechanic alive who doesn’t louse up a job once in a while.

Meanings of Lousy:

adjective

Very poor or bad.

Usage examples:

The service is usually lousy

Meanings of Lout:

noun

An uncouth and aggressive man or boy.

Usage examples:

He ended up brawling with a lout outside a curry house

Meanings of Loutish:

adjective

Uncouth and aggressive; thuggish.

Usage examples:

Youths responsible for awful, loutish behaviour

Meanings of Loutishness:

noun

Behaviour that is rude and offensive, and sometimes violent

Usage examples:

Brawling on and off the field has sparked a debate about increasing loutishness by sports figures.

Meanings of Louts:

noun

An uncouth and aggressive man or boy.

Usage examples:

He ended up brawling with a lout outside a curry house

Meanings of Louvar:

noun

A large brightly coloured fish with a distinctive high forehead. it lives in warm open seas, feeding on jellyfishes and comb jellies.

Usage examples:

On the east coast, sporadic records document louvars from connecticut to south florida and the east…

Meanings of Louver:

noun

Each of a set of angled slats fixed or hung at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or screen to allow air or light to pass through.

Usage examples:

Murky light filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds
proper noun

The principal museum and art gallery of france, in paris, housed in the former royal palace built by francis i. the louvre holds the mona lisa and the venus de milo.

Meanings of Louvered:

adjective

Us spelling of louvred

Meanings of Louvers:

noun

Each of a set of angled slats fixed or hung at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or screen to allow air or light to pass through.

Usage examples:

Murky light filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds
proper noun

The principal museum and art gallery of france, in paris, housed in the former royal palace built by francis i. the louvre holds the mona lisa and the venus de milo.

Meanings of Louvre:

noun

Each of a set of angled slats fixed or hung at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or screen to allow air or light to pass through.

Usage examples:

Murky light filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds
proper noun

The principal museum and art gallery of france, in paris, housed in the former royal palace built by francis i. the louvre holds the mona lisa and the venus de milo.

Meanings of Louvred:

adjective

Describing a door or window with flat sloping pieces of wood, metal or glass across it to allow light and air to come in while keeping rain out

Usage examples:

A louvred door/window, she fiddled with the angle of the louvred blinds.

Meanings of Louvres:

noun

Each of a set of angled slats fixed or hung at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or screen to allow air or light to pass through.

Usage examples:

Murky light filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds
proper noun

The principal museum and art gallery of france, in paris, housed in the former royal palace built by francis i. the louvre holds the mona lisa and the venus de milo.

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