lycanthrope
— Noun
– English
~ a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again
lycanthropy
— Noun
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~ (folklore) the magical ability of a person to assume the characteristics of a wolf
lycee
— Noun
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~ a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12
lyceum
— Noun
– English
~ a public hall for lectures and concerts
lyceum
— Noun
– English
~ a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12
lychee
— Noun
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~ Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried
lychgate
— Noun
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~ a roofed gate to a churchyard, formerly used as a temporary shelter for the bier during funerals
Lychins floscuculi
— Noun
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~ common perennial native to Europe and western Asia having usually pink flowers with ragged petals
Lychins chalcedonica
— Noun
– English
~ Eurasian garden perennial having scarlet flowers in dense terminal heads
Lychnis flos-cuculi
— Noun
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~ common perennial native to Europe and western Asia having usually pink flowers with ragged petals
lychnis
— Noun
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~ mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone
Lychnis coronaria
— Noun
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~ an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers
Lychnis dioica
— Noun
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~ biennial European catchfly having red or pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis
Lychnis alba
— Noun
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~ bluish-green herb having sticky stems and clusters of large evening-opening white flowers with much-inflated calyx; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis
lycia
— Noun
– English
~ an ancient region on the coast of southwest Asia Minor