Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation length
- noun The 12th letter of the modern English alphabet.
- noun Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter l.
- noun The 12th in a series.
- noun Something shaped like the letter L.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A part of a house or other structure projecting at a right angle from the main body, so as to form with it the figure of the letter L: as, the building has an L of 20 feet.
- noun A rectangularly bent pipe-connection. Also
ell in both senses. - noun An abbreviation of the Latin (New Latin) Baccalaureus Litterarum, Bachelor of Letters.
- noun In musical notation, an abbreviation for left hand.
- An abbreviation of Latin locus sigilli, ‘place of the seal’: usually inserted within brackets in copies of documents to indicate the position of the seal in the originals.
- noun Used colloquially for el., an abbreviation of
elevated , shortened fromelevated railway . - noun An abbreviation of
Literate in Arts . - An abbreviation of the Latin Legum Baccalaureus, Bachelor of Laws.
- The twelfth letter and ninth consonant of the English alphabet.
- A symbol
- in chem., for lithium: also
Li ; - in Roman numerals, for 50, and with a line drawn above it (L) for 50,000.
- An abbreviation.
- [lowercase] in music, of la (in solmization);
- of Laiin;
- in stage-directions, of left;
- [lowercase] of liber, a book, as a division of a literary work;
- [lowercase or cap.] of libra, pound sterling, when written after the figures (when before the figures, it has the conventional form £): as, 100l. = £100;
- [lowercase] in a ship's log-book, of lightning;
- [lowercase] in references, of line: as, Milton, Lycidas, l. 72;
- [lowercase] of logarithm;
- [lowercase] in astronomy, of longitude (l denoting the heliocentric and
λ the geocentric longitude); - [lowercase] of lege;
- [cap. or lowercase] in anatomy, of lumbar: used in vertebral formulæ.
- noun abbreviation
- noun An abbreviation of
letter of credit . - noun An abbreviation
- noun in printing, of lower case (that is, small letters, as opposed to capitals);
- noun of the Latin loco citato, in the place cited: used to avoid repetition of a citation or reference already given.
- noun An abbreviation of Life Guards;
- noun of Low German (often Low German).
- noun An abbreviation of Light Infantry;
- noun of Licentiate of Instruction;
- noun of Long Island.
- A symbol:
- In chem., l- before certain compounds has reference to their levorotation, as distinguished from
dextrorotation (d-) or inaction (i-). - In mineralogy, the final letter of the general symbol hkl, given to the face of a crystal in the system of Miller. See
symbol , 7. - In electricity, the symbol for
inductance (which see). - In physical, for length: used in formulæ.
- An abbreviation
- of Lady;
- of Lake;
- of lane;
- of Latitude;
- of law;
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Examples
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On the outside is represented an open shed, _m_, for carts and wagons to remain under cover, thirty feet by fifteen, while _l l l l l l_ are bins for vegetables, to be filled through scuttles from the floor of the story above, and surrounded by solid walls.
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HYBRID: NET: Zone Gametek 1996
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A different flesh Turtledove, Harry 1988
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"B" Average Award 57-59 ~: _ ~. p tN 1 my 'The solo performer i l 1_ l_
Buried Alive, The Biography of Janis Joplin Friedman, Myra 1973
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Battle of Waterloo was fought in 1815; 15 may be found in the _t_ and _l_ of (15) Wa {t} er {l} oo.
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Working deflection = [delta] = l²/10,000h, where l is the span and h the depth of the beam, the stresses being those usual in bridgework, due to the total dead and live load.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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And then there came the plots of Jules Verne's stories and marvellous narrations about _l 'uomo cavallo, l' uomo volante, l 'uomo pesce_.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III John Addington Symonds 1866
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And then there came the plots of Jules Verne's stories and marvellous narrations about _l 'uomo cavallo, l' uomo volante, l 'uomo pesce_.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series John Addington Symonds 1866
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I fior, le piante, e l 'ombre, e l' onde, e l cielo.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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