| LAUCHING | • LAUCH v. (Scots) to laugh. |
| LAUDABLE | • laudable adj. Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable. • laudable adj. Healthy; salubrious; having a disposition to promote healing. • LAUDABLE adj. worthy of praise. |
| LAUDABLY | • laudably adv. In a laudable manner. • LAUDABLE adv. worthy of praise. |
| LAUDANUM | • laudanum n. A tincture of opium, once widely used for various medical purposes and as a recreational drug. • laudanum v. (Transitive) To add laudanum to (a drink or the like). • laudanum v. (Rare) To cause (a person) to be high on laudanum. |
| LAUDATOR | • laudator n. One who lauds. • LAUDATOR n. one who lauds, also LAUDER. |
| LAUGHERS | • laughers n. Plural of laugher. • LAUGHER n. one who laughs. |
| LAUGHFUL | • laughful adj. Full of laughter; merry. • LAUGHFUL adj. full of laughter. |
| LAUGHIER | • laughier adj. Comparative form of laughy: more laughy. • LAUGHY adj. inclined to laugh. |
| LAUGHING | • laughing n. The action of the verb to laugh. • laughing v. Present participle of laugh. • LAUGHING adj. mirthful. |
| LAUGHTER | • laughter n. The sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound. • laughter n. A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the laughing face, particularly of the lips, and… • laughter n. (Archaic) A reason for merriment. |
| LAUNCHED | • launched v. Simple past tense and past participle of launch. • LAUNCH v. to set in motion. |
| LAUNCHER | • launcher n. One who or that which launches. A device that throws something or the person who initiates a launch. • launcher n. (Computing) An application that launches another or others, often holding icons or menus for frequently used programs. • LAUNCHER n. a launching device. |
| LAUNCHES | • launches n. Plural of launch. • launches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of launch. • LAUNCH v. to set in motion. |
| LAUNCING | • launcing v. Present participle of launce. • LAUNCE v. (Spenser) to pierce. |
| LAUNDERS | • launders n. Plural of launder. • launders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of launder. • LAUNDER v. to wash clothes. |
| LAUREATE | • laureate adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Crowned, or decked, with laurel. • laureate n. (Dated) One crowned with laurel, such as a poet laureate or Nobel laureate. • laureate n. A graduate of a university. |
| LAURELED | • laureled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of laurel. • laureled adj. Alternative form of laurelled. • LAUREL v. to crown with a wreath of evergreen leaves, also LAUREATE. |
| LAUWINES | • lauwines n. Plural of lauwine. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |