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Traditional English :: lode
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lode.html - n. a vein of metal ore. [var. of LOAD] |
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Traditional English :: loden
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lode.html - n. 1 a thick waterproof woollen cloth. 2 the dark green colour in which this is often made. [G] |
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Traditional English :: lodestar
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lode.html - n. (also loadstar) 1 a star that a ship etc. is steered by, esp. the polestar. 2 a a guiding principle. b an object of pursuit. [LODE in obs. sense 'way, journey' + STAR] |
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Traditional English :: lodestone
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lode.html - n. (also loadstone) 1 magnetic oxide of iron, magnetite. 2 a a piece of this used as a magnet. b a thing that attracts. |
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English Idioms :: lodge a complaint
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lode.html - {v. phr.} To make a complaint; complain. * /If our neighbors don't stop this constant noise, I will have to lodge a complaint with the management./ |
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Traditional English :: lode
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lode.html - n. a vein of metal ore. [var. of LOAD] |
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