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1. Labile (labiele) :
Increasing problems with mood lability are noticeable as girls move into puberty
2. Labyrinth (labirint) :
This is a place of high anxiety a labyrinth where the protagonists become so confused by being mistaken for someone else that insanity threatens
3. Labyrinthine (kronkel) :
By focusing on simpler questions economists escape getting sucked into the labyrinthine intricacies of the human brain
4. Laceration (laserasie) :
Lacerations generally are ragged tears in the skin with abraded margins
5. Lachrymose (huilerig) :
A bar in which one may engage in such pleasant diversions as drinking beer or wine bantering lightly or commiserating lachrymosely with friends is only a bar
6. Lackluster (lustelose) :
Some iconic works have been imitated so often that the original viewed years later seems to appear faded and lacklustre
7. Laconic (lakoniese) :
This book is perhaps the best introduction to the Pali texts with their peculiarly meticulous and laconic style
8. Lacuna (leemte) :
He has suggested that the time may now be ripe for the passage of a Council regulation to cope with the existing lacunae of Community law on state aids
9. Lambaste (aftuigen) :
Critics have lambasted him for going over the top on trivia and conversely for not putting in the boot hard enough
10. Lamentation (klaaglied) :
scenes of lamentation
11. Lampoon (pamflet) :
It lampooned the way in which women are portrayed as sex objects in the daily press radio and TV
12. Lance (Lance) :
Five basic processes are involved oxy fuel gas cutting metal powder cutting chemical flux cutting oxygen lance cutting and oxygen arc cutting
13. Languid (slap) :
The people who moved in the languid yet haughty movements of the proper dances of the day seemed like ghosts to her ghosts from a world which she did not know
14. Languish (kwyn) :
The Hurricanes no longer have to languish near the bottom of the points table
15. Larceny (diefstal) :
Twentynine others were arrested for outstanding warrants on charges of burglary larceny and malicious wounding
17. Lassitude (lusteloosheid) :
You still get the runny nose and cough if youve got them but it gets rid of the aches pains and general uncomfortable lassitude
18. Latent (latente) :
Thus the combination of obesity with a geneticallybased insulin derangement may reveal latent diabetes
19. Laud (loflied) :
He had sort of a cult following him admiring and lauding his every action
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