| lancet |
A short pointed blade used to obtain a drop of blood; it has a guard above the blade that prevents a deep incision.
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| lanceolate |
lance or spear-shaped; oblong and tapering to the end.
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| lancet |
A small device that pricks the skin of a finger to obtain a drop of blood for blood sugar testing.
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| lanceolate |
Long and spearhead-shaped.
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| lanceolate |
lance-shaped; flattened, narrow and tapering towards the base and the apex; shaped like a spear-head
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| LANC | pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight |
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| LANC | move quickly, as if by cutting one's way |
| LANC | an enlisted man in the marine corps ranking above a private first class and below a corporal |
| LANC | small translucent lancet-shaped burrowing marine animal |
| LANC | of a leaf shape |
| LANC | (Arthurian legend) one of the knights of the Round Table |
| LANC | of a leaf shape |
| LANC | shaped like a lance head |
| LANC | a spleenwort of western Europe |
| LANC | (formerly) a cavalryman armed with a lance |
| LANC | a quadrille for 8 or 16 couples |
| LANC | a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade |
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