lase
31cat|a|lase — «KAT uh lays», noun. an enzyme, found in most living cells, which catalyzes the separation of hydrogen peroxide into gaseous oxygen and water. ╂[< catal(ysis) + ase] …
32cel|lu|lase — «SEHL yuh lays», noun. an enzyme that hydrolyzes cellulose, found in certain plants and insects. ╂[< cellul(ose) + ase] …
33co|ag|u|lase — «koh AG yuh lays», noun. Biochemistry. an enzyme that causes coagulation, produced by certain forms of staphylococci. ╂[< coagul(ate) + ase] …
34hy|dro|lase — «HY druh lays», noun. an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of water from a substrate. ╂[< hydrol(ysis) + ase] …
35in|u|lase — «IHN yuh lays», noun. an enzyme that converts inulin into fructose …
36phos|phor|y|lase — «fos FR uh lays, FOHR », noun. an enzyme which assists in the formation of glucose (in the form of a phosphate) from glycogen and a phosphate …
37Bí lase — Aire ligero …
38lašenti — lašenti, ẽna, ẽno intr. pamažu lynoti: Lašẽna ir lašẽna po truputį Grž. ║ po truputį lašėti, varvėti: Per nugarą lašeno kažkas ir tekėjo išilgai nuleistų rankų į sugniaužtas kumštis rš. Klausaus, kas taip smarkiai lašẽna, o tai mat viedras… …
39lased — lase lase (l[=a]z) v. i. [imp. & p. p. {lased} (l[=a]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {lasing}.] [by back formation from {laser}. See {laser}.] To give off a beam of coherent light; of a laser. [PJC] …
40lasing — lase lase (l[=a]z) v. i. [imp. & p. p. {lased} (l[=a]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {lasing}.] [by back formation from {laser}. See {laser}.] To give off a beam of coherent light; of a laser. [PJC] …