Word Meanings - ADJACENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Lying near, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on; as, a field adjacent to the highway.
- Lyceums
of Lyceum - Lycotropous
Campylotropous. - Lymph
A spring of water; hence, water, or a pure, transparent liquid like water. - Lynched
of Lynch - Lyre
A stringed instrument of music; a kind of harp much used by the ancients, as an accompaniment to poetry. - Lythonthriptic
Alt. of Lythontriptic - Closehauled
Under way and moving as nearly as possible toward the direction from which the wind blows; -- said of a sailing vessel. - CLOSESTOOL
A utensil to hold a chamber vessel, for the use of the sick and infirm. It is usually in the form of a box, with a seat and tight cover. - Fielder
A ball payer who stands out in the field to catch or stop balls. - Fieldfare
a small thrush (Turdus pilaris) which breeds in northern Europe and winters in Great Britain. The head, nape, and lower part of the back are ash-colored; the upper part of the back and wing coverts, chestnut; -- called also fellfare. - Lycea
of Lyceum - Lyden
See Leden. - Lymphadenitis
Inflammation of the lymphatic glands; -- called also lymphitis. - Lynching
of Lynch - Lyre bird
Any one of two or three species of Australian birds of the genus Menura. The male is remarkable for having the sixteen tail feathers very long and, when spread, arranged in the form of a lyre. The common lyre bird (Menura superba), inhabiting New - Lythontriptic
See Lithontriptic. - Closely
In a close manner. - CLOSETONGUED
Closemouthed; silent. "Close-tongued treason." Shak. - Fieldpiece
A cannon mounted on wheels, for the use of a marching army; a piece of field artillery; -- called also field gun. - Lyceum
A place of exercise with covered walks, in the suburbs of Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy.
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