English Dictionary: lysogenisation | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Herring \Her"ring\, n. [OE. hering, AS. h[91]ring; akin to D. haring, G. h[84]ring, hering, OHG. haring, hering, and prob. to AS. here army, and so called because they commonly move in large numbers. Cf. {Harry}.] (Zo[94]l.) One of various species of fishes of the genus {Clupea}, and allied genera, esp. the common round or English herring ({C. harengus}) of the North Atlantic. Herrings move in vast schools, coming in spring to the shores of Europe and America, where they are salted and smoked in great quantities. {Herring gull} (Zo[94]l.), a large gull which feeds in part upon herrings; esp., {Larus argentatus} in America, and {L. cachinnans} in England. See {Gull}. {Herring hog} (Zo[94]l.), the common porpoise. {King of the herrings}. (Zo[94]l.) (a) The chim[91]ra ({C. monstrosa}) which follows the schools of herring. See {Chim[91]ra}. (b) The opah. | |
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Laughsome \Laugh"some\, a. Exciting laughter; also, addicted to laughter; merry. [R.] | |
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Legacy \Leg"a*cy\ (l[ecr]g"[adot]*s[ycr]), n.; pl. {Legacies} (-s[icr]z). [L. (assumed) legatia, for legatum, from legare to appoint by last will, to bequeath as a legacy, to depute: cf. OF. legat legacy. See {Legate}.] 1. A gift of property by will, esp. of money or personal property; a bequest. Also Fig.; as, a legacy of dishonor or disease. 2. A business with which one is intrusted by another; a commission; -- obsolete, except in the phrases last legacy, dying legacy, and the like. My legacy and message wherefore I am sent into the world. --Tyndale. He came and told his legacy. --Chapman. {Legacy duty}, a tax paid to government on legacies. --Wharton. {Legacy hunter}, one who flatters and courts any one for the sake of a legacy. | |
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Leucoxene \Leu*cox"ene\ (l[usl]*k[ocr]ks"[emac]n), n. [Leuco- + Gr. xe`nos stranger.] (Min.) A nearly opaque white mineral, in part identical with titanite, observed in some igneous rocks as the result of the alteration of titanic iron. | |
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Lexicon \Lex"i*con\ (l[ecr]ks"[icr]*k[ocr]n), n. [Gr. lexiko`n (sc. bibli`on), neut. of lexiko`s of or belonging to words, fr. le`xis a speaking, speech, a way of speaking, a single word or phrase, fr. le`gein to say, to speak. See {Legend}.] A vocabulary, or book containing an alphabetical arrangement of the words in a language or of a considerable number of them, with the definition of each; a dictionary; especially, a dictionary of the Greek, Hebrew, or Latin language. | |
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Lexiconist \Lex"i*con*ist\, n. A writer of a lexicon. [R.] | |
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Liquescency \Li*ques"cen*cy\ (l[isl]*kw[ecr]s"s[eit]n*s[ycr]), n. [See {Liquescent}.] The quality or state of being liquescent. --Johnson. | |
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Liquescent \Li*ques"cent\ (-s[eit]nt), a. [L. liquescens, p. pr. of liquescere to become liquid, incho. fr. liquere to be liquid.] Tending to become liquid; inclined to melt; melting. | |
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Logician \Lo*gi"cian\, n. [Cf. F. logicien.] A person skilled in logic. --Bacon. Each fierce logician still expelling Locke. --Pope. | |
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Luscious \Lus"cious\, a. [Prob. for lustious, fr. lusty, or perh. a corruption of luxurious. Cf. {Lush}, {Lusty}.] 1. Sweet; delicious; very grateful to the taste; toothsome; excessively sweet or rich. And raisins keep their luscious, native taste. --Dryden. 2. Cloying; fulsome. He had a tedious, luscious way of talking. --Jeffrey. 3. Gratifying a depraved sense; obscene. [R.] --Steele. -- {Lus"cious*ly}, adv. -- {Lus"cious*ness}, n. | |
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Luskish \Lusk"ish\, a. Inclined to be lazy. --Marston. -- {Lusk"ish*ly}, adv. -{Lusk"ish*ness}, n. [Obs.] --Spenser. | |
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La Cygne, KS (city, FIPS 37575) Location: 38.34681 N, 94.76135 W Population (1990): 1066 (498 housing units) Area: 3.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 66040 | |
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Lajas zona, PR (urbana, FIPS 40950) Location: 18.04637 N, 67.06026 W Population (1990): 4495 (1655 housing units) Area: 3.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) | |
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Lake Como, PA Zip code(s): 18437 | |
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Lake Geneva, WI (city, FIPS 41450) Location: 42.58865 N, 88.42964 W Population (1990): 5979 (3184 housing units) Area: 12.1 sq km (land), 2.1 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 53147 | |
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Lake Junaluska, NC (CDP, FIPS 36480) Location: 35.52773 N, 82.97664 W Population (1990): 2482 (1612 housing units) Area: 13.7 sq km (land), 0.8 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 28745 | |
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Leake County, MS (county, FIPS 79) Location: 32.75289 N, 89.52320 W Population (1990): 18436 (7614 housing units) Area: 1509.3 sq km (land), 6.9 sq km (water) | |
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Loi]za zona, PR (urbana, FIPS 46368) Location: 18.43282 N, 65.88063 W Population (1990): 4300 (1144 housing units) Area: 1.4 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) | |
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Louisa County, IA (county, FIPS 115) Location: 41.21742 N, 91.26153 W Population (1990): 11592 (5044 housing units) Area: 1041.0 sq km (land), 40.8 sq km (water) Louisa County, VA (county, FIPS 109) Location: 37.98706 N, 77.95703 W Population (1990): 20325 (9080 housing units) Area: 1288.5 sq km (land), 34.6 sq km (water) | |
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Lucas County, IA (county, FIPS 117) Location: 41.02734 N, 93.32667 W Population (1990): 9070 (4179 housing units) Area: 1115.2 sq km (land), 9.4 sq km (water) Lucas County, OH (county, FIPS 95) Location: 41.67817 N, 83.49716 W Population (1990): 462361 (191388 housing units) Area: 881.6 sq km (land), 570.4 sq km (water) | |
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Luce County, MI (county, FIPS 95) Location: 46.74673 N, 85.59012 W Population (1990): 5763 (3594 housing units) Area: 2338.9 sq km (land), 2612.9 sq km (water) | |
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
Lazy SML {Lazy Standard ML} | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
lazy sml2c A {lazy} version {sml2c}. Portable, written in {SML}. Language extensions include {first-class continuation}s, {asynchronous signal} handling. E-mail: {(ftp://dravido.soar.cs.cmu.edu/usr/nemo/sml2c)}. | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
logic emulator A system of {FPGA}s, programmable interconnect and software which automatically configures itself into an operating prototype of a large-scale logic design, such as a {microprocessor}. An emulated design can be connected into the target system and really operated and tested before the design is made into an {integrated circuit}. {Quickturn} is the leading logic emulation system. (1994-11-29) | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
LZH compression {compression} {algorithm} derived from the {LZSS} scheme with a sliding window and additional compression applied to the output of the LZSS compressor by {dynamic Huffman coding}. (1995-04-07) | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
LZW compression {Lempel-Ziv Welch compression} |