Children's Illustrated Dictionary.

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lap
laps lapping lapped verb
1 to splash gently
against something.
The waves lapped
against the beach.
2 to drink using the tongue,
in the way an animal does.


The kittens lapped up the milk.


large
adjective


great in size.


N comparisons larger largest
N opposite small


larva
larvae noun


an insect after it has hatched
out of its egg, but before
it has become an adult
(see growth on page 94).


laser
lasers noun
a machine that produces a
beam of powerful light.
Lasers are used
to cut metal, to
perform surgery,
or for light shows.


last
adjective
1 the only one left.
The last roll on the plate.
N opposite first
2 the most recent.
We stayed in last night.


last
lasts lasting lasted verb
to take a certain amount
of time.
My riding lesson lasts an hour.

late
adjective
after the correct time.
They were late for dinner.
N comparisons later latest
N opposite early

laugh
laughs laughing
laughed verb
to make
a noise with
your voice
because you
think that
something
is funny.

N say laf
laughter noun

launch
launches launching launched
verb
1 to put a boat or ship into
the water.

2 to start
something off.

They launched
the rocket successfully.

law
laws noun
a set of rules that people
live by, usually made by
the government of a country.
It is against the law
to litter.

lawn
lawns noun
an area of grass that
is regularly cut in a park
or a garden.

lay
lays laying laid verb
1 to arrange or
put something
down on
a surface
carefully.

Lay the cards on the table.
2 to produce an egg.

lay
from the verb to lie
He lay down on the bed.

layer
layers noun
a single thickness
of something.

There is a layer of nuts
on top of the cake.

lazy
adjective
not wanting to work
or do anything energetic.
N comparisons lazier laziest

lead
leads leading led verb
1 to go first to show someone
the way.
Our tour guide led us
to the bus.
N opposite follow
2 to be in charge of something.
She led the expedition
to the South Pole.
3 to go in the direction
of something.
The road leads to the house.

lead
leads noun
1 the first place in a race.
She was in the lead all the way
around the race track.
2 a clue.
The police followed up
every lead.
N rhymes with feed

lead
noun
a soft, heavy metal used
in building and for
making weights.

N rhymes with bed

leaf
leaves noun
one of the thin,
flat, green parts
of a plant that
grows out from
the stem
or shoots.

leak
leaks noun
a hole or crack in a container
through which liquid or gas
can escape.
There is a leak in this bottle.
leak verb

leak


a small tomato a large tomato


diving belt

lead
weight
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