| lancet |
A narrow pointed window.
Ãâó: www.lynnerutter.com/glossary.html
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| landmark |
TIGER term for a geographic feature not a part of the census features.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryk_p.htm
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| lanceolate |
A shape that is wider in the center than at the ends. (see L. muticopsis f. reducta)
Ãâó: huey.colorado.edu/diatoms/about/glossary.php
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| lanceolate |
Oval and pointed at both ends
Ãâó: www.naturesclinic.co.uk/Botanicals+Glossary
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| lance |
The small unit that surrounded a knight when we went into battle during the 14th and 15th centuries. A lance might have consisted of one or two squires, the knight himself, one to three men-at-arms, and possibly an archer. Lances were often combined under the banner of a higher ranking nobleman to form companies of knights that would act as an ad-hoc unit.
Ãâó: www.chronique.com/Library/Glossaries/glossary-KCT/...
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| LAN | a cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon |
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| LAN | of or relating to a pointed conical tooth |
| LAN | shrikes |
| LAN | type genus of the Laniidae: typical shrikes |
| LAN | butcherbird of northern North American |
| LAN | common European butcherbird |
| LAN | common shrike of southeastern United States having black eye-bands |
| LAN | of western North America |
| LAN | of central North America |
| LAN | long and lean |
| LAN | long and thin and often limp |
| LAN | a tall and thin physique |
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