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101lodseddel — lod|sed|del sb., lodsedlen, lodsedler, lodsedlerne …
102lodseri — lod|se|ri sb., et, er, erne (lodsstation) …
103lodtrækning — lod|træk|ning sb., en, er, erne, i sms. lodtræknings , fx lodtrækningsforsøg …
104Kòmand — Lòd yon kòmandè pase lòt moun. Di lòt moun kisa yo dwe fè …
105lhota — ˈlōd.ə noun (plural lhota also lhotas) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : one of several Naga peoples of the Assam Burma frontier region 2. : a member of the Lhota people …
106lodh bark — ˈlōd noun Etymology: Hindi lodh, from Sanskrit lodhra, rodhra; akin to Sanskrit rudhira red more at red : the bark of an East Indian tree (Symplocos racemosa) that is a source of a yellow dye and is used locally as a mordant …
107lotiform — ˈlōd.əˌfȯrm adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary lotus + iform : having the form of a lotus petal …
108lotusin — ˈlōd.əsə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Lotus + English in : a yellow crystalline cyanogenetic glucoside C28H31NO16 obtained from a No. African leguminous plant (Lotus arabicus) …
109single-loader — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|lōdə(r) noun : a firearm in which each charge is inserted separately …
110POPULATION — THE JEWISH POPULATION Growth by Aliyah In 1882 the Jewish population of Ereẓ Israel numbered some 24,000, roughly 5% of the total, and about 0.3% of the world Jewish population. Since then there has been an almost continuous flow of aliyah, which …