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31Laver — /lay veuhr/, n. Rod(ney George), born 1938, Australian tennis player. * * * ▪ algae Japanese nori any member of the genus Porphyra, a group of marine red algae. The thallus, a sheet of cells embedded in a thin gelatinous stratum, varies… …
32Laver — Recorded in the spellings of Laver, Lavers, and Laviss, this unusual surname is medieval English and occupational, although a development of the pre 10th century Old French lavandier . Introduced by the Normans after the 1066 Invasion, this term… …
33laver — 1. n. any of various edible seaweeds, esp. Porphyra umbilicalis, having sheetlike fronds. Phrases and idioms: laver bread a Welsh dish of laver which is boiled, dipped in oatmeal, and fried. Etymology: L 2. n. 1 Bibl. a large brass vessel for… …
34Laver — 1. n. any of various edible seaweeds, esp. Porphyra umbilicalis, having sheetlike fronds. Phrases and idioms: laver bread a Welsh dish of laver which is boiled, dipped in oatmeal, and fried. Etymology: L 2. n. 1 Bibl. a large brass vessel for… …
35laver bread — n [U] a dish that is eaten mainly in Wales. It is made from laver, a type of seaweed, which is boiled, mixed with oatmeal (= a type of rough flour) and fried in flat cakes. * * * …
36laver — v.t. Trier les meilleures pièces d un lot (brocante). / Vendre, liquider, lessiver le produit d un vol. / Blanchir des capitaux. / Laver la tête, réprimander …
37laver bread — noun a Welsh dish of laver which is boiled, dipped in oatmeal, and fried …
38laver — laver1 [ lα:və, leɪvə] (also purple laver) noun an edible seaweed with thin reddish purple and green sheet like fronds. [Porphyra umbilicaulis.] Origin OE, from L. laver2 [ leɪvə] noun 1》 archaic or …
39laver bread — noun (U) a dish made from laver that is boiled and then cooked in butter …
40laver — I la•ver [[t]ˈleɪ vər[/t]] n. 1) jud+bib a large basin used by the ancient Jewish priests for ablutions 2) rel the font or water of baptism 3) any spiritually cleansing agency 4) archaic a) a basin, bowl, or cistern to wash in b) any bowl or pan… …