Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Abbreviations of Late Latin;
- noun of Law Latin;
- noun of Low Latin.
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- abbreviation
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Poll Shows 74% COULD Give Congress a Positive Rating; Tell Us What 'll it Take. 2008
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
mollusque commented on the word ll
In a handbasket?
May 3, 2009