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lanceolate Broadest at base, narrowing down to a point, like a lance.
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lance the quintessential weapon of the man-at-arms. The lance initially began as a long spear (about 9? but became progressively longer and heavier, it
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lancet a window or arch coming to a narrow point and much used in Gothic architecture.
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lanceolate Having a lance-like shape usually refers to leaves.
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lance A small locking arm provided on a terminal or housing to lock the terminal in place.
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