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92 Kick’-shoe, a dancer.

Knag, a knot.

Ko'-kob, a poisonous serpent.

L.

Lab, a great talker.

La-be-fac'-tion, a weakening, or loosening.

La'-bi-al, pertaining to the lips.

La cer-ate, to tear.

Larb-ry-ma'-tion, the act of shedding tears.

Lac-te-ous, pertaining to milk.

La-goon', a shallow lake.

Lan-ci-na-tion, the act of tearing.

Lan'-i-ate, to tear.

La-pid'-e-ous, stony.

Lar-gi-ta-tion, the act of giving as a favor.

Lat'-er-al, relating to the side.

Lat-i-ta'-tion, a hiding-place.

La'-trant, barking.

La-tra'-tion, the act of barking.

Lat-ro-cin-y, robbery.

La-va'-tion, the act of washing.

Lave, to wash.

La'-zar-ly, full of sores.

Lea, a meadow.

Leas'-ow, a pasture.

Leath'-er-coat, a rough-skinned apple.

Lec'-tion, the act of reading, the reading.

Le-ger'-i-ty, nimbleness.

Lē-gist, a lawyer.

Lē-man, a sweetheart.

Lē'-od, the people.

Lē'-thal, mortal.

Le-thal'-i-ty, mortality.

Le-thif'-er-ous, deadly, fatal.

Leu-co-phlegʻ-ma-cy, dropsy.