A dish made from lentils, cooked with spices, tomatoes and onions etc.
A tropical herb with yellow flowers; the pigeon pea.
Any of many dried husked pulses (legume), including peas, beans and lentils.
dbl
dcl
ddl
del
del
noun
(mathematical analysis) The symbol ∇ used to denote the gradient operator.
(mathematics) the symbol ∂, in the context of a partial differential
(obsolete) a part, portion
Abbreviation of delegate.
Abbreviation of delegation.
verb
Abbreviation of delete.
abbreviation of delineavit as seen on published artwork, identifying the original artist. Commonly seen in books and articles on topics in natural history
dhl
dil
dkl
dla
dlc
dlc
Noun
of; an expansion pack for a video game.
dle
dlg
dli
dll
dlo
dlp
dlr
dls
dls
noun
plural of dl
dml
dnl
dol
dol
noun
(medicine) The unit of measurement for pain.
dql
dtl
dtl
Noun
Delay-tolerant Networking
dyl
eld
eld
adj
(obsolete) Old.
noun
(archaic or poetic) Former ages, antiquity, olden times.
(archaic or poetic) Old age, senility; an old person.
(archaic or poetic) Time; an age, an indefinitely long period of time.
(rare or dialectal) One's age, age in years, period of life.
verb
(intransitive, archaic or poetic) To delay; linger.
(intransitive, archaic, poetic or dialectal) To age, become or grow old.
(transitive, archaic or poetic) To make old, age.
fld
fld
noun
Abbreviation of field.
gld
hdl
hld
idl
lad
lad
noun
(Britain) A Jack the lad; a boyo.
(Ireland, colloquial) The penis.
A boy or young man.
A familiar term of address for a young man.
A groom who works with horses.
lcd
ldc
ldf
ldg
ldl
ldl
Noun
limiting danger lines
ldp
lds
ldx
led
led
adj
Of a farm, etc.: managed by a deputy instead of the owner or tenant in person.
Under somebody's control or leadership.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lead
lhd
lid
lid
noun
(Liverpudlian) A kid (from the rhyming slang bin lid)
(figurative) A restraint or control, as when "putting a lid" on something.
(microelectronics) A hermetically sealed top piece on a microchip such as the integrated heat spreader on a CPU.
(slang) A cap or hat.
(slang) A motorcyclist's crash helmet.
(slang) In amateur radio, an incompetent operator.
(slang) One ounce of cannabis.
(surfing, slang, chiefly Australia) A bodyboard or bodyboarder.
Clipping of eyelid.
The top or cover of a container.
verb
(transitive) To put a lid on (something).
lld
lod
lod
noun
(statistics) Initialism of logarithm of odds. A measure of likelihood calculated by taking the log of the ratio of the probability of a hypothesis being true given the observed data over the probability that the hypothesis is false.
lsd
ltd
lud
lud
noun
(UK, pronunciation spelling) lord (used in addressing a judge)
mld
ndl
ndl
noun
(knitting) Abbreviation of needle.
old
old
adj
(UK) Being a graduate or alumnus of a school, especially a public school.
(informal, of a person) Indicating affection.
(obsolete) Excessive, abundant.
A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive, and combined with another adjective.
Familiar.
Former, previous.
Having been used and thus no longer new or unused.
Having existed or lived for the specified time.
Obsolete; out-of-date.
Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years.
Of a perishable item, having existed for most of, or more than, its shelf life.
Of a species or language, belonging to a lineage that is distantly related others
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.
That is no longer in existence.
Tiresome after prolonged repetition.
noun
(Australia, uncountable) A typically dark-coloured lager brewed by the traditional top-fermentation method.
(slang) A person older than oneself, especially an adult in relation to a teenager.
(slang, most often plural) One's parents.
(with the, invariable plural only) People who are old; old beings; the older generation, taken as a group.