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366 -. Journalese, ,. Judicial. Just.

Kipling -,. Knock out.

Lamb, Charles. Lapsus calami. , &c. . Laughable. Laxity, disappearance of, -. Laxity in punctuation, -. Laze -. Leading question -. Legislature. Lie and lay. Like. -like. Literary critics' words -. -. Logic and rhetoric in punctuation. Log-rolling. -. Long sentences,. Long words -. Loquently. -ly,.

Macaulay. -. Malnutrition. -. Mannerism, , , , ,. -. -. Me, ethic. Mercury. Meredith. -. Metaphor, live and dead -. Metaphysical. Meticulous -,. . -.  -. Mixed metaphor -. Mob. Monstrosity stops, , -. Morale. More and more than ever. More easily imagined than described. More honoured in the breach -. More than I can help. Most. Most of any -. Mutual -. My and mine -.

Naïveté -. Naivety. Native words,. -. -. Negatives, resolved and compound. Négligé,. Negotiate -. Neither. Neither...or. -. Neologisms, scientific. Newspaper style, , , , , , -. Nice. No and none. Noisiness -. Nom de guerre. Nom de plume. Nonce-words -. -. Non est. Nothing if not critical. Nouns and abstract expression. . Nouns used adjectively,. -. -.

Oblivion to. Oblivious to. Observance.