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LIFE-SIZE a.
Of full size; of the natural size.
LIFE-WEARY a.
Weary of living. Shak.
LIFEBLOOD n. 2 definitions
The blood necessary to life; vital blood. Dryden.
LIFEBOAT n.
A strong, buoyant boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people.
LIFEFUL a.
Full of vitality. Spenser.
LIFEHOLD n.
Land held by a life estate.
LIFELESS a.
Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless story. -- Life"less*ly, adv. -- Life"less*ness, n.
LIFELIKE a.
Like a living being; resembling life; giving an accurate representation; as, a lifelike portrait. -- Life"like`ness, n. Poe.
LIFELONG a.
Lasting or continuing through life. Tennyson.
LIFELY adv.
In a lifelike manner. [Obs.] Chaucer.
LIFEMATE n.
Companion for life. Hawthorne.
LIFEN v.
To enliven. [Obs.] Marston.
LIFESOME a.
Animated; sprightly. [Poetic] Coleridge. -- Life"some*ness, n.
LIFESPRING n.
Spring or source of life.
LIFESTRING n.
A nerve, or string, that is imagined to be essential to life. Daniel.
LIFETIME n.
The time that life continues.
LIFLODE n.
Livelihood. [Obs.] Chaucer.
LIFT v. 21 definitions
ng a continued support or holding in the higher place; -- said of material things; as, to lift the foot or the hand; to lift a chair or a burden.
LIFTABLE a.
Such as can be lifted.
LIFTER n. 2 definitions
One who, or that which, lifts.
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