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1,249 words match “LAB”

EXHALABLE a.
Capable of being exhaled or evaporated. Boyle.
EXPELLABLE a.
Capable of being expelled or driven out. "Expellable by heat." Kirwan.
FELLABLE a.
Fit to be felled.
FLABBERGAST v.
To astonish; to strike with wonder, esp. by extraordinary statements. [Jocular] Beaconsfield.
FLABBERGASTATION n.
The state of being flabbergasted. [Jocular] London Punch.
FLABBILY adv.
In a flabby manner.
FLABBINESS n.
Quality or state of being flabby.
FLABBY a.
easily moved or shaken; hanging loose by its own weight; wanting firmness; flaccid; as, flabby flesh.
FLABEL n.
A fan. [Obs.] Huloet.
FLABELLATE a.
Flabelliform.
FLABELLATION n.
The act of keeping fractured limbs cool by the use of a fan or some other contrivance. Dunglison.
FLABELLIFORM a.
Having the form of a fan; fan-shaped; flabellate.
FLABELLINERVED a.
Having many nerves diverging radiately from the base; -- said of a leaf.
FLABELLUM n.
A fan; especially, the fan carried before the pope on state occasions, made in ostrich and peacock feathers. Shipley.
FLABILE a.
Liable to be blown about. Bailey.
FOILABLE a.
Capable of being foiled.
GELABLE a.
Capable of being congealed; capable of being converted into jelly.
GLABELLA n.
The space between the eyebrows, also including the corresponding part of the frontal bone; the mesophryon. -- Gla*bel"lar, a.
GLABELLUM n.
The median, convex lobe of the head of a trilobite. See Trilobite.
GLABRATE a.
Becoming smooth or glabrous from age. Gray.
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