- fixed, and the word is
sometimes used
simply as a
synonym (from Old
French losenge) for rhombus. Most often, though,
lozenge refers to a thin rhombus—a rhombus...
- 8-hydroxyquinoline. It is
applied topically as a
cream and
internally as a
losenge. It was
marketed by
Geigy as an
intestinal antiseptic and
amebicide with...
- that
Dravid had been
trying to
apply saliva to the ball when
parts of a
losenge he had been
chewing stuck to the ball;
Dravid then
tried to wipe it off...
- Proto-Celtic *laws-,
cognate of Provençal lausa,
Spanish losa,
French losenge 'diamond'. derivatives:
enlousar 'to
cover with flagstones',
lousado 'roof'...
-
accessories (gas-station road maps
handled like top-secret do****ents; 'radar
losenges' for
tracking a
planted abductee). But ... when the film
indulges its star...
-
Louis XVI of
France lounge loupe louver loyal loyalty lozenge, Old Fr.
losenge,
compare modern Fr.
losange Lucy
ludic luff luge
lumen luminaire luminary...
-
lintels of
pairs of flat
arched dwarf. The
classicist fiction of the '
losenge'
patterned colonnades in the
entrances allow the
magnificence of the building...
- Proto-Celtic *laws-,
cognate of Provençal lausa,
Spanish losa,
French losenge 'diamond'. Derivatives:
enlousar 'to
cover with flagstones',
lousado 'roof'...
-
lorgner "to ogle"
lorgnon lorgnette lorgneur losange "lozenge" ( < OFr
losenge < Frk *lausinga "flattery, fraud" < Gmc, cf OE lēasung "leasing") lot "lot...