Landlocked
Landlockeda.shut in or inclosed by land
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Landlockeda.shut in or inclosed by land
Landlordn.an owner of land or houses, a master
Landmarkn.a mark of boundaries or direction
Landofficen.an office for the disposal of lands
Landscapen.a prospect of a country, a picture
Landslipn.a detached portion of a hill which slides down
Landtaxn.a tax put upon land and houses
Landwaitern.one who watches the landing of goods
Landwardad.towards or near the land
Lanen.a narrow street, a close passage or road
Langishment, or Languishn.a softness of mien
Langrage, or Langreln.pieces of old iron for shooting from cannon
Languagen.all human speech, a tongue, a style
Languageda.knowing various languages
Languagemastern.one who teaches languages
Languetn.a leaden tongue used by weavers
Languida.faint, weak, feeble, heartless, dull
Languidlyad.faintly, weakly, feebly, heavily
Languidnessn.faintness, weakness, feebleness
Languishv.t.to melt, pine, droop, lose strength
Languishinglyad.meltingly, feebly, tediously
Languorn.faintness, lowness, heaviness
Laniardn.a short piece of rope or line for fastenings
Laniatev.t.to tear in pieces, rend, kill, butcher
Laniationn.the act of tearing or butchering
Laniferous, or Lanigerousa.bearing wool, ob.
Lanificen.a woollen manufacture, spinning, ob.