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Labra lege. Read my lips.<br />

labradoricum<br />

labrinth, labrintho, labrinthus Greek a maze, labyrinth<br />

labro Greek fierce, furious<br />

labrosus -a -um labro'sus (la-BRO-sus) large-lipped<br />

labrusca New Latin, from Latin lābrusca n. and adj., (designating) a wild vine, adopted as a specific epithet<br />

by Linnaeus for Vitis labrusca, the FOX GRAPE of eastern North America.<br />

labrusca, labruscae f. Latin noun, wild vine.<br />

labruscum, labrusci n. Latin noun, fruit of the wild vine, wild grape.<br />

laburnifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Laburnum.<br />

laburnifolius laburnum-leaved<br />

Laburnum (Leguminosae) golden chain tree, a name from Pliny.<br />

lac, lactis f. a name used by Horace, Latin milk; a basin; a pit<br />

lacc, lacco, laccus Greek a cistern, pit<br />

lacca Italian varnish, wax<br />

laccate as if varnished.<br />

lacciferus lac, or gum yielding.<br />

lacer-, lacerat- mangled, from Latin verb lacerare, to mangle; slander, torment, harass; waste; destroy; cut.<br />

lacer, lacera, lacerum Latin adjective, torn, or irregularly cleft; mangled, torn, rent, mutilated; maimed,<br />

dismembered.<br />

laceratus -a -um lacerated, torn, or irregularly cleft, from the past participle of Latin verb lacero, lacerare,<br />

laceravi, laceratus, mangle; slander, torment, harass; waste; destroy; cut.<br />

lacert- Latin a lizard; the upper arm from lacertus, lacerti m., Latin noun, upper arm, arm, shoulder; (pl.)<br />

strength, muscles, vigor, force; lizard;<br />

lacertinus -a -um New Latin, lizard-like, from lacerta, lacerate f., Latin noun, lizard; Spanish mackerel.<br />

lacertos- strong, powerful, from lacertosus -a -um, Latin adjective, muscular, brawny.<br />

lacerus -a -um torn, split, tattered, mangled, from Latin verb lacerare, to mangle; slander, torment, harass;<br />

waste; destroy; cut.<br />

laches, lachesi Latin destiny, fate<br />

lachn-, lachno- Greek woolly<br />

Lachnanthes Greek lachne, wool, and anthos, flower, in reference to pubescent flowers<br />

Lachnocaulon Greek lachnos, wool, and, Latin caulis, caulis, a stem, a stalk, from Greek καυλος, kaulos,<br />

stem, stalk, in reference to the long, soft, upwardly pointed hairs on scapes of the type species, as chaulos(?),<br />

stem in one source.<br />

lachnopus <strong>with</strong> woolly stalks.<br />

lachnophyllus <strong>with</strong> woolly, shaggy leaves.<br />

lachnosphaerus <strong>with</strong> woolly balls.<br />

lachr-, lachrim-, lachrym-, lachry- Latin tears, weeping, referring to a tear, teardrop<br />

lachrymosa<br />

Lachskönigen German cv. salmon queen<br />

Lachsshönheit German cv. salmon beauty<br />

laci-, lacid-, lacist Greek rent, torn<br />

lacin-, lacini-, lacinia, -lacinia Latin a flap<br />

lacin- torn, cut, incised<br />

lacinia, A slash in a leaf, petal, from Latin lacinia, noun, lappet, a small piece of cloth to be sewn on a<br />

garment for lapels, etc,<br />

laciniatus -a -um lacinia'tus (la-sin-ee-AY-tus) lacinate, torn, deeply cut, fringed, slashed or lacerated, cut into<br />

narrow divisions or lobes, jagged, from Latin lacinia, noun, small piece of cloth to be sewn on a garment for lapels,<br />

etc, and -atus, adjectival suffix for nouns, possessive of or likeness of something, <strong>with</strong>, shaped, made, generally<br />

referring to the deeply for cut leaves.<br />

laciniosus much laciniate, cut into narrow divisions, jagged, slit, cleft.<br />

lacm-, lacmu Danish dark violet blue<br />

lacr-, lacrim, lacrum Latin tears, weeping<br />

lacrimabundus, lacrimans weeping, exuding drops.<br />

lacrimae tears, drops of gum or resin exuded from a tree.<br />

lacrymiform, lacrymiformis tear-shaped.

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