lite

  • 11Lite-On — modifier  Lite …

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  • 12lite — (adj.) alternative spelling of LIGHT (Cf. light) (adj.1), by 1962. Used from at least 1917 in product names, often as a variation of LIGHT (Cf. light) (n.). The word Adjusto Lite for portable electric lamps was opposed by the user of a trade mark …

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  • 13-lite — ( l[imac]t) suff. See { lith}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Lite — (l[imac]t), a., adv., & n. Little. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15Lite Me Up — est un album d Herbie Hancock sorti en 1982. Liste des titres Lite Me Up! Bomb Gettin to the Good Part Paradise Can t Hide Your Love Fun Tracks Motormouth Give It All Your Heart Musiciens Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou… …

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  • 16lite — [laıt] adj [usually before noun] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: LIGHT2] especially AmE used in the names of some food or drink products to mean that they have fewer ↑calories or less fat than other similar products ▪ lite beer …

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  • 17-lite — comb. form meaning stone, from Fr. lite, variant of lithe, from Gk. lithos stone …

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  • 18Lite — Lite, so v.w. Hörige, s.u. Deutschland (Ant.) …

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  • 19lité — ● lité, litée adjectif Se dit d une formation géologique présentant des lits …

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  • 20lite — 〈[laıt] Adj., undekl.; umg.〉 = light [engl.] * * * Li|te, der; en, en [mlat. litus, aus dem Germ.] (hist.): in fränkischer Zeit Halbfreier, der an Grund u. Boden gebunden u. seinem Herrn gegenüber zins u. dienstpflichtig war …

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