| lectual | <medicine> Confining to the bed; as, a lectual disease. Origin: LL. Lectualis, fr. L. Lectus bed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lecture notes | Notes taken at the delivery or reading of a speech before an audience or class, usually given to instruct. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lectures | Speeches read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject. They are differentiated from addresses in that addresses are less didactic and more informational, entertaining, inspirational, or polaemic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lecythis | <botany> A genus of gigantic trees, chiefly Brazilian, of the order Myrtaceae, having woody capsules opening by an apical lid. Lecythis Zabucajo yields the delicious sapucaia nuts. L. Ollaria produces the monkey-pots, its capsules. Its bark separates into thin sheets, like paper, used by the natives for cigarette wrappers. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. 3 an oil flask. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lecithinase |
An enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of lecithin; also called phospholipase. Lecithinase production is a useful criterion for identification of various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that produce it.
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| lectin |
Naturally produced proteins or glycoproteins that can bind with carbohydrates or sugars to form stable complexes.
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| lecithin |
A phospholipid (that is, a substance that contains fatty acids and phosphorus) that is part of cell membranes and is also found in blood and egg yolks.
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| lecithin |
an emulsifier used in lotions and creams.
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a generic term for proteins extracted from plants (eg, legumes) that exhibit antibody activity in animals chem phys
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| LEC | deliver a lecture or talk |
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| LEC | presentation of an example of what the lecturer is discoursing about |
| LEC | classroom where lectures are given |
| LEC | a public lecturer at certain universities |
| LEC | someone who lectures professionally |
| LEC | the post of lecturer |
| LEC | teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) |
| LEC | large tropical trees bearing large fruits with woody skins |
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