lilt
— Verb
– English
~ articulate in a very careful and rhythmic way
lilting
— Adjective
– English
~ characterized by a buoyant rhythm; "an easy lilting stride"; "the flute broke into a light lilting air"; "a swinging pace"; "a graceful swingy walk"; "a tripping singing measure"
leper lily
— Noun
– English
~ Eurasian checkered lily with pendant flowers usually veined and checkered with purple or maroon on a pale ground and shaped like the bells carried by lepers in medieval times; widely grown as an ornamental
leopard lily
— Noun
– English
~ lily of western United States having orange-red to crimson maroon-spotted flowers
Lent lily
— Noun
– English
~ lily of eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans with broad funnel-shaped white flowers
leopard lily
— Noun
– English
~ lily of southeastern United States having cup-shaped flowers with deep yellow to scarlet recurved petals
leopard lily
— Noun
– English
~ garden plant whose capsule discloses when ripe a mass of seeds resembling a blackberry
lily
— Noun
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~ any liliaceous plant of the genus Lilium having showy pendulous flowers
lily family
— Noun
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~ includes species sometimes divided among the following families: Alliaceae; Aloeaceae; Alstroemeriaceae; Aphyllanthaceae; Asparagaceae; Asphodelaceae; Colchicaceae; Convallariaceae; Hemerocallidaceae; Hostaceae; Hyacinthaceae; Melanthiaceae; Ruscaceae; Smilacaceae; Tecophilaeacea; Xanthorrhoeaceae
lemon lily
— Noun
– English
~ a day lily with yellow flowers
lilyturf
— Noun
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~ Asiatic perennial tufted herb with grasslike evergreen foliage and clusters of dark mauve grapelike flowers; grown as ground cover
lima bean
— Noun
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~ broad flat beans simmered gently; never eaten raw
lima bean
— Noun
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~ bush or tall-growing bean plant having large flat edible seeds
lima bean
— Noun
– English
~ bush bean plant cultivated especially in southern United States having small flat edible seeds
Lima
— Noun
– English
~ capital and largest city and economic center of Peru; located in western Peru; was capital of the Spanish empire in the New World until the 19th century