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leukemia, type of cancer of the bone marrow in which there is an excessive production of white blood cellsleukaemia
light-induced production of voltagephotovoltaic effect
link between subject and predicate, link between two things, linking verb, word that links a subject with its predicate (Grammar); connecting part (bone, ligament)copula
link in hypertext, part of a hypertext document which leads a user to another hypertext document (Computers)hyperlink
link, connection; connective word, word which joins, linking, linking word, serving to join or link, stamen tissueconnective
lithography using photography, photographic transfer of patterns for etching, production of lithographs through photoengravingphotolithography
loan, loan word, word borrowed from another language, word borrowed from one language and made a part of another languageloanword
logical operator corresponding to word "all"universal quantifier
long, long word, using long wordssesquipedalian; sesquipedal
loss of similarity, omission of two like sounds in a word (Phonetics), sounds becoming dissimilardissimilation
low thyroid hormone production, underactivity of the thyroid gland (Medicine)hypothyroidism
lower-than-estimated cost, lower-than-required production run, move under, pass below, run underneath; pass below and inspect something from beneath in a water vessel, lay out gear (Nautical), pass something over a boat for inspectionunderrun
luminescence stimulated by light absorption, production of light as a result of the previous absorption of radiation (Physics)photoluminescence
machine processing hay, person or thing which harvests and dries hay; strong punch (Slang), powerful swinging punch, worker processing hayhaymaker
magnetic resonance imager; diagnostic technique which uses a magnetic field and radio waves to provide computerized images of internal body tissues (Medicine), magnetic resonance imagingMRI
 

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